Auction
June 3 & 4, 2014
ANCIENT & WORLD COINS
Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA and Online
The Pre-Long Beach Auction
Ancient & World Coins • June 3 & 4, 2014 • Los Angeles, CA
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Ira Goldberg
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AUCTIONEERS
Larry Goldberg
Session Five
Roman Denarii
**Special Catalog**
Tuesday, June 3, 2014 10:00am
Session Six
Ancients
Tuesday, June 3, 2014 approx
1:00pm
Cataloged By
Aleeza Brown
Yifu Che
Frank Draskovic
Ira Goldberg
Larry Goldberg
Stephen Harvey
John Lavender
Jason Villarreal
Lead Auctioneer
Jason Villarreal
General Manager
Glenn Onishi
Manuscripts and Collectibles
Beverly Hill
Catalog Production
Lyle Engleson
Zoe Hosmann
East Coast Representative
Don Hosier
West Coast Representative
John Singer
Auction Consultant
Robert Scheckman
Auction Department
Blessie Aguilar
Carolin Setareh
Accounting
Nelly Fong
Lot Viewing
William Walker
Shipping
Albert Almodovar
Session Seven
World Gold
Tuesday, June 3, 2014 6:00pm
Session Eight
World Crowns & Minors
Wednesday June 4, 2014 10:00am
Lot Preview Schedule
(in our offices)
By Appointment Only
May 19 - June 3rd, 2014
Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Open Lot Viewing
May 26th - June 3th, 2014
9am - 5pm
Online Bidding for the entire sale will be on GoldbergLive
Auctions at goldbergcoins.com (17.5% premium)
and listed on SixBid and SaleRoom.
Upcoming Auctions
Sale #80 June 1-4, 2014
Pre-Long Beach Auction - U.S. Gold Coins, U.S. Currency & Ancient and World Coins
Two Catalogs, $15 US each. | $40 International each
Sale #81 August 31 - September 3, 2014
Pre-Long Beach Auction - U.S. Gold Coins, U.S. Currency & Ancient and World Coins
Two Catalogs, $15 US each. | $40 International each
Sale #82 November 8. 2014
The Philatelic Auction featuring U.S. and World Stamps
$15 US| $40 International
Sale #83 November 9. 2014
The Manuscript & Collectibles Auction Featuring Collectibles, Historical Documents & Jewelry
$15 US| $40 International
Evening Session featuring World and Ancient Coins.
To be held at the New York International Numismatic Convention at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Catalog and info TBA.
11400 W. Olympic Blvd Suite 800
Los Angeles CA 90064
Goldbergcoins.com
Facebook.com/GoldbergCoins
@GoldbergCoins
310.551.2646 (ph)
310.551.2626 (fax)
1.800.978.2646 (toll free)
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© 2014 Ira & Larry Goldberg
Coins & Collectibles, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Bonded California Auctioneer
No. 3S95453300
Session Information
Ancient & World Coins • June 3 & 4, 2014 • Los Angeles, CA
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Session Six
Ancient Coins
Tuesday, June 3, 2014 approx 1:00pm
3000
3073
3124
3234
3386
3423
3436
3572
3573
3583-3599
Roman Republic
Roman Imperitorial
The Civil Wars A.D. 68
Ancient Greek
Roman Republic
Roman Imperatorial Period
Roman Imperial Coinage
Ostrogoths
Byzantine Empire
Large Lots of Ancient Coins
Session Seven
World Gold Coins
Tuesday, June 3, 2014 6:00pm
3600-3939 World Gold Coins
Session Eight
World Crowns 8i Minors
Wednesday June 4, 2014 10:00am
3940-4683 World Crowns and Minors
The Pre-Long Beach Auction
Ancient & World Coins • June 3 & 4, 2014 • Los Angeles, CA
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ABSENTEE BIDDER FORM
PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM AND MAIL TO:
11400 W. Olympic Blvd Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Attn: Bid Department
FAX TO: 310-551-2626
BUYER S FEE
17.5%
BIDDER INFORMATION
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Bidders who do not have established credit with Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc. or other leading coin dealers must
enclose a 25% deposit on bids, or bids will not be executed. See our Terms & Conditions for acceptable methods of payment
and before placing any bids. To expedite verification, please provide the full name and zip code of each numismatic reference.
□ I HAVE ESTABLISHED CREDIT WITH
IRA & LARRY GOLDBERG COINS
& COLLECTIBLES, INC. OR PROVIDED
NUMISMATIC REFERENCES
□ I HAVE ENCLOSED A DEPOSIT IN
THE FORM OF A (CIRCLE ONE):
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SIGNATURE DATE
By signing above, you permit Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc. to execute your bid(s)
AND agree to the Terms and Conditions of sale.
BIDS UNDER 50% OF LOW ESTIMATE
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
For additional bid sheets, please photocopy this page before entering bids.
Read our Terms of Sale before placing bids.
BUYER'S FEE 17.5%
Lot # Bid Amount
Lot #
Bid Amount
Lot # Bid Amount
Lot #
Bid Amount
GUIDE FOR ABSENTEE BIDDERS
SUGGESTED BIDDING
INCREMENTS
All bids must be received 6 business hours prior to the Auction Session.
$0-99
$5
$8K- 17999
$500
Your Absentee Bid Form should contain bids for one sale only; the sale
$100-299
$10
$18K-49,999
$1,000
name and sale number should appear at the top. Please place your
$300-499
$20
$50K-99,999
$2500
bids as early as possible. In the event of identical bids, the earliest bid
$500-999
$25
$100K-249K
$5000
received will take precedence.
$1K-1999
$50
$250K-499,999
$10K
$2K-3999
$100
$500K- +
$25K
Bidders MUST read through our Terms and Conditions before submitting
$4K-7,999
$250
bids. These terms contain important information regarding our
guarantees, billing, shipping, and return policies.
ABSENTEE BIDS
If you are unable to attend the auction in
person, and wish to place bids, you may
give Goldberg's bid department instructions
to bid on your behalf. Our representatives
will try to purchase the lot for the lowest
price possible, and will not purchase the
lot for more than you indicate. This service
is free and confidential. Note: Ira & Larry
Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc. offers
this service as a convenience to clients who
are unable to attend the sale in person, and
although we will make every effort, we will
not be responsible for error or failure to
execute bids.
PLACING ABSENTEE BIDS
To place bids, please use the Absentee
Bidder Form provided in this catalog. Be
sure to accurately put the lot number and
the maximum price you are willing to pay
on each lot. Always indicate a top limit or
the amount which you would bid if you
were attending the auction in person. This
amount should not include the buyers
commission noted in chapter 16 of the
"Terms and Conditions of sale".
MAIL BIDS
When bidding by mail, you frequently
purchase lots for less than your maximum
bid. On the floor of the auction, bidding
will open at 5-10% above the second
highest mail bid: We act on your behalf as
the highest mail bidder. If the auctioneer
recognizes no other bids from the floor,
you will be awarded the lot at the opening
bid. If bidding proceeds from the floor,
the company, acting as your agent, bids
in increments over the previous bid. This
process is continued until you are awarded
the lot or you are outbid by the floor.
LIMIT BIDDERS
If you have a "limit" that you must stay
within you must clearly notate this limit
on your bid sheet. We will buy your lots
as inexpensively as possible but will not
exceed your "limit".
"OR BIDS"
Alternative bids should be indicated by
using the word "OR" between the lot
numbers. Then if your bid on an early lot
is successful, we will not continue to bid
on any other lots for you. Or, if your early
bids are unsuccessful, we will continue to
execute bids for alternative lots until a bid
is successful. Bids must always be placed in
the same order as the lot numbers appear
in the catalog.
TELEPHONE BIDS
Bids may be placed by telephone, but are
accepted only at Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins
& Collectibles, Inc. discretion and at the
risk of the telephone bidder. We will not
be responsible for error or failure to
notify the customer in a timely manner
during the auction. The telephone
bidder must notify the company at least
24 hours prior to auction all lots the bidder
is interested in bidding on. The telephone
bidder should have a preconceived idea of
the top limit that he/she would like to bid
prior to auction. In some instances, the
representative of the company will request
this information at the time of auction. This
information assists us in the bidding process
by giving us a range to stay active in the
bidding. We will not notify the auctioneer of
your limit and will buy your lot at the lowest
price possible.
INTERNET BIDDING
Internet bidding is available via
GoldbergLive. You must be registered
with our firm to be able to participate
in the internet bidding process. You
may view our online catalogs and bid live
on our website. Instructions and details
are available online. You must be pre¬
approved to bid via the web. Please note
that network down time or internet speed
may interfere with bidding. All internet
bids are executed LIVE on the floor
during auction. We cannot stop our
auction due to technical difficulties.
This service is free and confidential.
Standard 17.5% premium. To log in or
bid, please go to goldbergcoins.com. Click
the Log in or Bid button at top left.
BUYER'S PREMIUM
The "top limit" you indicate on your bid
form is for the hammer price only. Please
keep in mind that a buyer's premium will
be added to the successful bid price of each
lot you buy and is payable by you, together
with the applicable sales tax and shipping
charges which is applied to the total cost of
your purchase (the total cost includes the
buyer's premium).
SUCCESSFUL BIDS
Successful bidders will be notified and
invoiced within a few days of the sale.
Prices realized are posted on our website
immediately following each session, and
are subject to change until the completion
of the sale.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
These Terms and Conditions of Sale set forth the terms of a public auction sale conducted in Los Angeles, California by Ira
& Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc., a Nevada corporation, California Auction Bond No. 3S95453300 (hereinafter, the
"Auctioneer" or "Goldberg"). The Terms and Conditions of sale, the glossary, if any, and all other contents of this catalog are
subject to amendment by us by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made during the sale. By participating in
any sale, you acknowledge that you are bound by these terms and conditions.
1 Tbs catalog contains the description
of property of multiple consignors (the “Con¬
signors"), and may include consignments from
Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.,
its pn nopals, and affiliated or related compa¬
nies and their employees, officers, or princi¬
pals. AJI persons seeking to bid, whether m
person, through an agent or employee, or by
telephone, facsimile or mail, must have a cata¬
logue and register to tud at the auction, either
by completing a registration card or by com¬
pleting the bid sheet incorporated into the cat¬
alogue. The Purchaser acknowledges that an
invoice describing a lot by number incorporates
the catalogue by reference.
2 By submitting a bid, whether m per¬
son, by mail, by phone, by facsimile or through
an employee or agent, the Bidder acknowl¬
edges (i) receipt of the catalogue, («) that the
Bidder has read the Terms and Conditions of
Sale and the descnpbons for the lots on which
they have bid, and (hi) that they agree to ad¬
here to these Terms and Conditions of Sale.
Acceptance of Bids: Anyone wishing to place
bids on lots who will not be attending the live
auction must submit their tnd(s) at least six
(6) business hours poor to the auction ses¬
sion. Bidder is responsible for verifying said
bids were received by Goldberg.
3 Each Bidder's determination of it's
bid should be based upon its own examina¬
tion of the item(s), rather than the grade rep¬
resented in this Catalogue or elsewhere. In
any purchase or sale, the value of the item(s)
is determined by the price. THE PURCHAS¬
ER HEREBY ASSUMES ALL RISKS OF VALUA¬
TION CONCERNING ANY AND ALL PURCHAS¬
ES. All Floor Bidders acknowledge that the
Auctioneer can decline to accept bids from
the a Floor Bidder who is known to have not,
in fact, examined the lot prior to the sale.
4 All material shall be sold in sepa¬
rate lots to the highest Bidder as determined
by Auctioneer. If any dispute arises during
or immediately after the sale of a lot, Auc¬
tioneer shall have the right to rescind the lot
offered and put the lot up for sale again. In
all cases, Auctioneer's decision shall be final.
For the protection of any Mail Bidder, no “un¬
limited" or “buy" bids will be accepted. Ira
& Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.
shall have the right in its sole and absolute
discretion to reject any such bid received.
When identical bids are received for a lot,
preference is given to the first tud received
as determined by the Auctioneer. A mail bid
will take precedence over an identical floor
tud; a Floor Bidder must bid higher than
the highest mail bid to be awarded any lot.
5 Bids must be for an entire lot and
each kit constitutes a separate sale. No lot
will be broken up unless the Auctioneer de¬
termines otherwise. Lots will be sold in their
numbered sequence unless Auctioneer di¬
rects otherwise.
6 All lots may carry a reserve. For
purposes of these Terms and Conditions of
Sale, a reserve means a confidential price be¬
low which the Auctioneer will not sell an item
or will re-purchase on behalf of the Consign¬
or or for the account of Goldberg.
7 The Auctioneer may open the bid¬
ding on any lot by placing a bid on behalf
of the seller; a Bidder by mail, telephone
or facsimile; or any other participant in the
sale. The Auctioneer may also bid on behalf
of the Consignor up to the amount of the re¬
serve, by (i) accepting bids from floor agents
on behalf of the Consignor, or any affiliated
or related company of the Auctioneer or the
Consignor; (ii) by placing successive or con¬
secutive bids for any lot; or (iii) by placing
bids in response to other Bidders.
8 Auctioneer reserves the nght, at his
sole discretion, (i) to accept or decline any bid,
(ii) to accept or decline any challenge to any
bid or bidding increment, (iii) to reduce any
mail bid received, (iv) to open the bidding of
a lot at any level deemed appropriate by the
Auctioneer, and (v) to determine the prevail¬
ing bid. Bids will not be knowingly accepted
from persons under eighteen (18) years of
age without a parent's written consent con¬
taining an acknowledgment that the Terms
and Conditions of Sale herein and indicating
their agreement to be bound thereby on be¬
half of the Bidder.
9 It is unlawful and illegal for Bidders
to collude, pool, or agree with another bidder
to pay less than the fair value for a lot. Bid¬
ders in the sale acknowledge that the law pro¬
vides for substantial penalties in the form of
treble damages and attorneys' fees and costs
for those who violate these provisions.
10 Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Col¬
lectibles, Inc. reserves the nght to withdraw
any lot at any time, even after the hammer
has fallen, until the Purchaser has taken
physical possession of the lot. No Consign- >
or who has registered to bid at the sale (or
at any other time unless otherwise provid¬
ed in the consignment agreement), or any
Purchaser or prospective Bidder shall have
a nght to claim any damages, direct, conse¬
quential or otherwise, if a lot is withdrawn, I
even after the sale.
11 GOLDBERG IS NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR ERRORS IN BIDDING. A Bidder should
make certain to bid on the correct lot and
that the bid is for an amount (plus the sev¬
enteen and one-half percent (17.5%)
Buyer's Commission that he or she is will¬
ing and able to pay. Since other Bidders (by
mail, facsimile or other electronic media and in
person) will be present, and since a re-offer-
mg could damage the momentum of the sale,
once the hammer has fallen and the Auction¬
eer has announced the winning Bidder, such
Bidder is unconditionally bound to pay for the
lot, even if the Bidder has made a mistake.
12 THIS IS NOT AN APPROVAL SALE.
All lots sold to the highest Bidder as deter¬
mined by (Continued on next page)
Auctioneer are final. Floor Bidders are en¬
couraged to carefully examine all lots which
they are interested in purchasing because all
sales of items viewed by Purchasers in ad¬
vance of a sale, even if the sale is by mail,
telephone or facsimile, and all lots bid upon
by the Floor Bidders, together with all those
presenting Goldberg with a resale certificate,
out of state resale certificate, or similar ev¬
idence that they are acting as a dealer ARE
FINAL AND SUCH ITEMS MAY NOT BE RE¬
TURNED. If the description of any lot in the
catalogue is incorrect, the lot is returnable if
returned within five (5) calendar days of re¬
ceipt, and received by Goldberg no later than
twenty-one (21) calendar days after the sale
date. No return or refund of any auction lot
will be considered except by reason of lack
of authenticity, unless otherwise provided in
these Terms and Conditions of Sale. All lots
are sold under the condition that any claims
challenging grading, authenticity or methods
of manufacture must be made in writing with¬
in five (5) calendar days of receipt of material.
All disputed lots must be returned intact
as received in their original, sealed and un¬
opened container. Late remittance or remov¬
al of any lot from its original container con¬
stitutes just cause for revocation of all return
privileges for any reason.
13 All prospective Bidders who are al¬
lowed the opportunity to examine lots prior
to the sale shall personally assume all re¬
sponsibility for any damage they cause in so
doing. Goldberg shall have sole discretion in
determining the value of the damage caused,
which shall be promptly paid by the prospec¬
tive Bidder.
14 Title to any lot remains with Con¬
signor, any secured party of the Consignor, or
assignee of Consignor, as the case may be,
until the lot is paid for in full by Purchaser.
Goldberg reserves the right to require pay¬
ment in full before delivering any lot to the
successful Purchaser.
15 It is the Purchaser's responsibility
and obligation to have the lots fully insured
while in his or her possession. Purchaser as¬
sumes any and all RISK OF LOSS once the
lot(s) is in Purchaser's possession.
16 BUYER'S COMMISSION OF SEV¬
ENTEEN & ONE-HALF PERCENT (17.5%).
will be added to all purchases made by all
Purchasers, except Consignors, regardless of
Purchaser's affiliation with any group or or¬
ganization, and will be based upon the total
amount of the final bid.
17 Pursuant to a separate agreement
with Auctioneer, Consignors or their agents
may be permitted to bid on their own lots in
the sale and may receive a rebate commis¬
sion in whole or in part if successful. Under
some circumstances, Goldberg may agree
with a Consignor (i) not to require the Con¬
signor to pay for all or part of any items bid
upon or re-purchased by the Consignor; (ii)
when or where an advance has been made,
to have the Consignor pay an agreed upon
difference to Goldberg; or (iii) to allow an off¬
set against other transactions with Consignor.
Where the Consignor has re-purchased a lot
and the lot is either returned to the Consign¬
or or otherwise dealt with or disposed of in
accordance with the Consignor's direction, or
pursuant to contractual agreement, Goldberg
reserves the right to so note in the prices re¬
alized or to omit a price from the price real¬
ized. Every Consignor who registers to bid in
the sale, whether to "protect" a lot, or for any
other purpose, agrees to all other Terms and
Conditions of Sale per this agreement.
18 Lots must be paid for within 14
days of receipt of invoice or delivery. Unless
otherwise agreed in writing, auction sales are
strictly cash above $2,500.00 in U.S. Funds
payable through a bank in the United States.
Contact Goldberg for wiring instructions be¬
fore sending a wire. Goldberg reserves the
right to decline to release lots for which funds
have not yet cleared. Credit card (Visa &
Mastercard only) purchases will be accepted
on totals not exceeding $5,000. On any cash
transaction or series of transaction exceeding
$10,000, Treasury Form 8300 may be filed.
19 Purchaser agrees to promptly pay,
on demand, any sales tax, or any other tax, if
required by law to be collected, postage, han¬
dling, and shipping insurance plus the sev¬
enteen and one-half percent (17.5%)
Buyer's Commission and any other taxes
required by law to be charged or collected, to¬
gether with any interest or penalty that may be
assessed.
20 Purchaser grants to Goldberg or
its assigns the right to offset any sums due,
or found to be due Purchaser by Goldberg,
and to make such offset from any past, sub¬
sequent or future consignment, or items
acquired by Purchaser in possession or con¬
trol of Goldberg or from any sums due to
Purchaser by Goldberg. Purchaser further
grants Goldberg a purchase money security
interest in such sums or items to the extent
applicable, and agrees to execute such doc¬
uments as may be reasonably necessary to
grant Goldberg such security interest. Pur¬
chaser agrees that Goldberg and its assigns
shall be a secured party with respect to items
bought by Purchaser and in the possession of
Goldberg, to the extent of the maximum in¬
debtedness, plus all accrued expenses, until
the indebtedness is paid.
21 By bidding in this sale. Purchaser
personally and unconditionally guarantees
payment. If the Purchaser is a corporation,
the officers, directors, and principals of the
corporation hereby agree to personally and
unconditionally guarantee payment as part
of the corporation's agreement to bid. The
authorized representative of any corporate
Purchaser who is present at the sale shall
provide Goldberg or its agent, prior to the
commencement of the bidding (or at the time
of registration), with a statement signed by
each principal, director and officer that they
each personally and unconditionally guaran¬
tee any payment due Goldberg.
22 No bids will be accepted from Floor
Bidders and Mail Bidders who have not pre¬
viously established credit with Goldberg un¬
less they first (i) furnish satisfactory credit
references or (ii) deposit at least twenty-five
percent (25%) of their total bids for that
session(s), or such other amounts as Gold¬
berg may require, in its sole and absolute
discretion. Any deposits made pursuant to
this paragraph will be applied to such Bid¬
ders purchases. Any unused portion of such
deposit will be promptly refunded upon clear¬
ance of the funds.
23 On any accounts past due, Goldberg
reserves the right to extend credit and impose
periodic charges, pursuant to these Terms and
Conditions of Sale or as set forth in the Pur¬
chaser's invoice. If the auction invoice is not
paid in full when due, the unpaid balance will
earn interest at the rate of one-and-one-half
percent (1 1/2%) per month until paid. In the
event this interest rate exceeds the interest
permitted by law, the same shall be adjusted
to the maximum rate permitted by law. Gold¬
berg further reserves the right to resell the
merchandise, or to have an affiliated or relat¬
ed company do so. Purchaser agrees to pay
all reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs and
other collection costs incurred by Goldberg or
any affiliated or related company to collect
past due invoices, including reasonable costs
of any resale of the merchandise. Purchaser
also agrees to pay the difference between the
resale price and any previous disbursements.
Money realized from the resale shall be ap¬
plied as follows: (i) to pay sums due to the
consignor, (ii) to pay Goldberg standard com¬
missions and (Continued on next page)
fees for the resale, (iii) to pay Goldberg any
sums owed to it by purchaser, and the remain¬
der, if any, will be paid to the Purchaser. Gold¬
berg reserves the right to assign its interest to
any third party.
24 Goldberg may at its sole and ab¬
solute discretion, make loans or advances to
Consignors and/or prospective Purchasers.
25 The Auctioneer may bid for his or its
own account at any auction (even though it
may not be required to pay a Buyer's Commis¬
sion, or other charges that other Purchasers
may be required to pay) and may have ac¬
cess to information concerning the lots and
items contained therein that is not otherwise
available to the public. Any conflict of interest
or claim of competitive advantage resulting
therefrom is expressly waived by all partici¬
pants m the sale.
26 If a dispute arises concerning own¬
ership of a lot that has been bid upon, Gold¬
berg reserves the right to commence a statu¬
tory interpleader proceeding at the expense of
the Consignor and successful Purchaser and
any other applicable party, and in such event
Goldbergs shall be entitled to its reasonable
attorney's fees and costs.
27 In the event of a successful chal¬
lenge to the title to any goods purchased,
Goldberg agrees to reimburse any Purchaser
in an amount equal to the successful bid price
actually paid by Purchaser at auction plus
any Buyer's Commission actually paid, in full
and complete satisfaction of all claims, such
reimbursement once tendered by Goldberg,
relieves and releases Goldberg from any re¬
sponsibility whatsoever to the Purchaser, even
if the instrument is not cashed or is returned.
28 Goldberg reserves the right to post¬
pone the auction sale or any session thereof
for a reasonable period of time for any reason
whatsoever, and no Bidder or prospective Bid¬
der shall have any claim as a result thereof,
including consequential damages.
DISCLAIMERS AND WARRANTIES
ALL ITEMS OFFERED IN THIS CATALOGUE
ARE GUARANTEED TO BE GENUINE. THIS IS
A LIMITED WARRANTY THAT THE ITEM SOLD
IS NOT COUNTERFEIT, THAT ITS DATE OR
MINTMARK HAS NOT BEEN ALTERED AND
THAT THE COIN HAS NOT BEEN "REPAIRED."
29 Any other warranty is expressly dis¬
claimed; Goldberg offers no representation
that a numismatic item has or has not been
cleaned; that any toning is natural or artificial;
that any coin will meet the standards or grade
of any independent grading service; that any
item has a particular provenance or pedigree,
or that a numismatic item is struck or produced
in a particular style. Any statement concerning
such matters reflects an opinion only. Ques¬
tions regarding the minting of a coin as a proof
or as a business stnke relate to the method of
manufacture and not to authenticity.
a. The descnpbons contained herein
represent the Cataloger's good faith opinion,
or the opinion of an independent grading ser¬
vice, as to the state of preservation and stnke.
When a grade from an independent grading
service is utilized, the information ts provided
strictly for the convenience of the bidder by
mail, telephone or facsimile. Bidders and Pur¬
chasers acknowledge that (i) grading is an art,
not a science; (ii) the grades contained in the
catalogue represent the opinion of the Auction¬
eer based upon its experience; (mi) it «s possi¬
ble that two people will not always grade the
same items alike; and (iv) as market conditions
change, grading standards change, and will
most likely continue to do so m the future.
NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR
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3234 Celtic, Eastern Europe. Imitating Thasos. Silver Tet-
radrachm (16.6 g), 1st century BC.Wreathed head of young
Dionysos right. Reverse: Devolved legend, Herakles standing
facing, head left, holding club, arm and draped lion's skin have
merged. Lukanc grp. IV, esp. 1190 and 1201; OTA class II; Kos-
tial 971-4; CCCBM 223-5, S210-1. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
3235 Celtic, Eastern Europe. Eravisci. Silver Denarius (3.38
g), after 79 BC. Diademed head of Venus right; copying a
Roman Republican denarius of C. Naevius Balbus (Crawford
382/1). Reverse: Gryphon right; below, amphora; copying a
Roman Republican denarius of L. Papius (Crawford 384/1).
Freeman pi. 29, 21 (dies 14/K); Davis B, II; Gemini IX, 763.3
(same dies). Nicely toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 450
3236 Metapontum. 330-290 BC. Silver Stater (7.71 g). Head of
Demeter left, hair wreathed with grain; A[EE] (retrograde)
below chin. Reverse: Barley ear with leaf on left, lighted altar on
tip of leaf; META and Y A to right. Johnston C10.4; SNG ANS
503. Attractive iridescent tone. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
Ex Edward Waddell Web Auction, 24 November 2004.
3237 Bruttium, Kaulonia. Silver Nomos (8.0 g), ca. 475-425
BC.KAV[L] (retrograde), Apollo advancing right, holding laurel
branch and extending arm upon which small daimon running
right, holding branch; to right, stag standing right, head turned
back. Reverse: KAV (retrograde), stag standing right; before,
branch. Noe grp. F, 88 (same dies); SNG Lloyd 575 (same dies);
HN Italy 2046. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3238 Sicily, Siculo-Punic issue. Silver Tetradrachm (16.2 g),
ca. 300-289 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin
headdress. Reverse: Horse's head left; before, grain ear;
behind, palm tree; below neck, Punic 'mhmhnt. Jenkins 289
(092/R237); Hunter 13 (same dies); SNG Lloyd 1654 (same
obv. die). Toned, underlying scratches noted. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
Ex Kunker 174 (27 September 2010), 148..
3239 Sicily, Akragas. Silver Didrachm (8.5 g), ca. 480/78-470
BC. AK-RA, sea eagle with folded folded standing left. Reverse:
Crab within circular incuse. Jenkins grp. IV; SNG ANS 950-3.
Delicately toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
3240 Sicily, Akragas. Silver Tetradrachm (17.2 g), ca. 465/4-
446 BC. AKRAC-ANTOI (N and I retrograde), sea eagle with
folded folded standing left. Reverse: Crab within circular incuse.
Lee grp. I; Randazzo 12-4; SNG ANS 964-7 and 970-80. Excel¬
lent metal and lightly toned. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $3,000-4,000
Ex Kunker 158 (28 September 2009), 82..
3241 Sicily, Akragas. /E Hexonkion (22.0 g), ca. 420-406
BC.AKPAI ANTINON (retrograde), Eagle right, head raised,
holding hare in talons; in right field, fly. Reverse: Crab; below,
Triton right, blowing conch; around, six pellets. CNS 32; SNG
ANS -; SNG Munich 117; HGC 2, 131. Rare. Lovely uniform
chocolate brown patina. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
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Ancient Greek
3242
Sicily, Akragas. /E Tetras (10.3 g), ca. 420-406 BC.AKPA,
eagle right, head lowered to devour hare held in talons; in left
field, crab right. Reverse: Crab; below, three pellets above cray¬
fish left. CNS 50; SNG ANS 1037; HGC 2, 140. Rare. Glossy
dark chocolate brown patina. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . S800 * 900
Stuniimg Akragas Silver Hemidrachm, ca. 410-406 BC
Enlargement
3243 Sicily, Akragas. Silver Hemidrachm (2.1 g), ca. 410-406 BC.Eagte right, head lowered to devour hare held in talons; m left field, bar¬
ley-corn. Reverse: A-[K-R]-A, crab; below, ketos swimming left, devounng fish. SNG ANS 1012-3; SNG Uoyd 825; HGC 2, 105. Well struck,
perfectly centered and excelent metal. Lustrous and lightly toned, marvelous little jewel. Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated value . . $3,500 - 4,000
Impressive Siculo-Punic Tetradrachm, ca. 320 BC
3244 Sicily, Entella. Silver Tetradrachm (17.1 g), ca. 320/15-300 BC Sicuio Pumc issue. Wreathed head of Arethusa left, wearing triple-
pendant earring and necklace; three dolphins around. Reverse: Horse's head left; behind, palm tree; below neck, Punic mem. Jenkins 263
(081/R219); SNG Lloyd 1641 (same obv. die). Lightly toned. Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
Ex Gomy & Mosch 199 (10 October 2011), 128..
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3245 Sicily, Himera. /E Pentonkion (20.4 g), ca. 430-420
BC.Gorgoneion facing. Reverse: Five pellets within incuse
square. CNS I 6; SNG Munich 363; HGC 2, 465. Rare. Pleasing
dark green patina. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
3246 Sicily, Leontinoi. Silver Tetradrachm (17.3 g), ca. 450-
440 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right. Reverse: LEO-N-T-I-NO-
N, head of roaring lion right; around, four barley grains. Boeh-
ringer 41 (same obv. die); SNG ANS 222 (same dies); SNG Lloyd
1055; Rizzo pi. XXIII, 1 (same obv. die). Excellent silver and
lightly toned. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
3247 Sicily, Leontinoi. Silver Tetradrachm (17.2 g), ca. 425-
420 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right; behind, ivy spray.
Reverse: LE-ON-TI-N-ON, lead of roaring lion right; around,
three barley grains and mullet. Boehringer 62; SNG ANS 254
(same dies); Basel 354 (same dies). Fine style and lightly toned.
Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
Ex Gorny & Mosch 200 (10 October 2011), 1219..
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Ancient Greek
Fantastic Naxos, c. 425-415 BC. AR Tetradrachm
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3248 Sicily, Naxos, c. 425-415 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.74 g) Head right of D>unysios hair bound with taenia ornamented with ivy.
Reverse: Slenos squatting, head left, holding kantharos and thyrsos, to left, rvy plant. Cahn 100 (plate V, V66/R82; these dies); Gulbenkian
232 (these dies); Jameson 677 (these dies); SNG Munchen 761 (these dies); SNG Fttzwilliam 1113 (these dies). Large flan with underlying
luster and lovely toning Superb Extremely Fine
Naxos was the oldest Greek colony on the island of Sicily. It was located on the east coast of the island, dose to modem Taormina. In 404 BC,
the city was razed by the tyrant Oonysios of Syracuse, so her coinage was quite limited. In fact, for this type, we know of only one obverse
die being paired with five different reverse dies. Our com rs one of the very finest specimens known, struck upon an unusually large flan. The
two casting spurs are prominent; each flan was first cast, adjusted for proper weight, then struck between hardened dies. The strength of
strike was considerable, making every lock of hair dearly defined.
For decades now, more and more collectors have turned their eyes to the past They hear the voices, and now and then, the music History
needs time to achieve a proper perspective and a more unbiased overview Generations of numismatists, while reminding us that each and
every com has its story to tell, have grouped the most historical, the earliest, the rarest and, importantly, the most beautiful and mspmng
Greek coins.
While these artistically compelling coins indude those minted at Amphipolis and other city-states, a majority of the finest designs ever con¬
ceived and created were minted m Sicily This particular tetradrachm we now offer is one of those corns - an unforgettable, first-water trea¬
sure of numismatic art.
Estimated value . „ . * . . $140,000 • 160,000
Ex Triton XII (1/6/09), tot 95.
Highly Desirsable Selinos Tetradrachm, ca. 450-440 BC
Enlargement
3249 Sicily, Selinos. Silver Tetradrachm (17.1 g), ca. 450-440 BC £E UN-ONT-ION, Artemis, holding reins, driving quadriga left; beside
her, Apollo standing, drawing bow. Reverse: L-E \I-N-IOi (N retograde), Selinos walking left, holding phiale over canopied altar and laurel
branch; on base of altar, rooster standing left; behind, selinon leaf above bull standing left on basis. Schwabacher 10 (Q3/S10); SNG ANS 691
(same dies). Very Rare. Underlying luster and delicately toned Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5,000
Ex Hess-Divo 317 (27 October 2010), 63; CNG 69 (8 June 2005), 104..
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□ 250 Sicily, Syracuse. Deinomenid Tyranny. Silver Tet-
radrachm (16.6 g), 485-466 BC.Under Hieron I, ca. 475-470
BC. Charioteer driving quadriga right, holding kentron and
reins; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses. Reverse: £-
VRAK-OI-I-ON, diademed head of Arethusa right; four dolphins
around clockwise. Boehringer grp. Ill, series Xlic, 328 (V162/
R229); Randazzo 498 (same obv. die); SNG ANS 105 (same
dies); McClean 2617 (same dies); BMC 43 (same dies). Toned.
Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
Beautiful Syracuse Decadrachm by Euainetos, ca. 405-400 BC 405-367 BC
Enlargement
Sicily, Syracuse. Dionysios I. Silver Decadrachm (43.2 g), 405-367 BC. Unsigned dies by Euainetos. Struck ca. 405-400 BC. Chario¬
teer driving galloping quadriga left, holding kentron and reins; above, Nike flying right, crowning charioteer with wreath; in exergue, a military
harness, shield, greaves, cuirass, and Attic helmet, all connected by a horizontal spear; below, A0AA. Reverse; IY-PA-KO-[£IQN], wreathed
head of Arethusa left, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace; behind, scallop shell; around, four dolphins. Gallatin dies RJ.II/O.XXI;
SNG ANS 375 (same dies). Excellent metal, slight double striking and lightly toned. Extremely Fine.
Amongst the most famous of all ancient Greek coins, the decadrachms of Syracuse were struck to finance the military ambitions of the tyrant,
Dionysios I, who made Syracuse the most powerful of the western Greek city-states. Two master artists, Kimon and Euainetos, worked at the
mint, and both sometimes signed their dies. Their styles are sufficiently distinct, however, that even on unsigned dies the hand of the
engraver is readily apparent, as is the case with this coin by the artist Euainetos. Euainetos's coins were especially regarded in ancient times
even as they are today, and served as inspiration for the coinage of a number of other cities throughout the Greek world.
Estimated Value . $30,000 - 40,000
Ex Gorny & Mosch 195 (7 March 2011), 70..
3252 Sicily, Syracuse. Dionysios I. /E Litra (7.41 g), 405-367
BC. Struck ca. 390 BC. £YP[A], head of Athena left, wearing
laureate Corinthian helmet; in fields, two dolphins. Reverse:
Hippocamp swimming left; reins trailing. Boehringer pi. 39, 42;
CNS 44; SNG ANS 447. NGC grade Choice VF; Strike: 5/5,
Surface: 4/5 Fine Style.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3253 Sicily, Syracuse. Timoleon and the Third Democracy. Sil¬
ver Stater (8.5 g), 344-317 BC. Struck under Timoleon, 344-
339/8. Pegasos flying left. Reverse: IYPAKO£[I£lN], head of
Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet. Pegasi II 2; SNG ANS
494. Nicely toned. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
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Ancient Greek
Georgeous Siculo-Punic Tetradrachm, ca. 350-320/15 BC
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3254 Sicily, Siculo-Punic issue. Silver Tetradrachm (16.8 g), ca. 350-320/15 BC.Uninscribed type Wreathed head of Arethusa left, wear¬
ing tn pie- pendant eamng and necklace. Reverse: Horse galloping right before palm tree. Jenkins senes 2d, 122 (042/R1 14); BMFA 488
(same dies); SNG Lloyd 1616 (same obv. die); SNG Lockett 1037 (same obv. die); Gulbenkian 363 (same obv. die); Jameson 913 (same obv.
die). Exce ent metal and wonderful style LovHy iridescent tone Extremely Fine
This lovely Carthaginian tetradrachm was struck beginning in about 350/40 BC. thus more or less concurrent with the beginnings of the regu¬
lar Carthaginian gold staters. The marked increase m Punic coinage at this time, coming after a hiatus of 50 or 60 years, met the needs of the
Carthaginian state to pay for military operations on the island. This was specially the case after 344 BC when the Syracusans invited Timoleon
of Con nth to become their leader Timoleon nd Syracuse of the troublesome Dwnysios as well as his nemesis, Hiketas I, the tyrant of Leontmi,
and then re-founded the city and established a democracy All of this lead to a penod of Greek revival on the island, which of course led to
open conflict with Carthage.
Estimated Value . $15,000 - 18,000
3255 Sicily, Syracuse. Hiketas II. fE Litra (10.1 g), 287-278
BCStruck ca. 282-278 BC Moi i ( \)ANIOY, laureate head of
youthful Zeus Hellanios right; behind, palladium. Reverse
IYPAK-OI1QN, eagle standing left on thunderbolt; to left, A
above star. BAR issue 39; CNS 168 A Rs 96; cf. SNG ANS 803-7
(lacking palladium). Pleasing greenish and reddish brown
patina Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Exquisite Syracuse Hieron II, 275-215 BC Gold 60 Litrai
Enlargement
6 Sicily, Syracuse. Hieron II. Gold 60 Litrai (3.3 g), 275-215 BC.Struck 218/7-215 BC. Head of Persephone left, wreathed with grain
^ar^' ^earin9 ^^ace, behind, pendant. Reverse: [IjEPUNOl in exergue, Nike, holding kentron and reins, driving galloping biga left; below,
a t rruCCI,° , 5' rev- die not listed); BAR issue 55; cf. SNG ANS 865-6 (same obv. die). A splendid example not struck from rusty
dies and absolutely superb. Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $6,000 - 7,000
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|3257 Macedon, Mende. Silver Tritartemorion (0.34 g), ca.
510-480 BC.Head of ass right; at neck truncation, pellet.
Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square. SNG ANS 307; SNG Berry
34; AMNG III/2, 8. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3258 Macedon, Neapolis. Silver hemidrachm (1.78 g), ca.
424-350 BC. Facing gorgoneion with protruding tongue.
Reverse. N-E-O-fl, head of nymph right within shallow incuse.
SNG ANS 430-54; AMNG III/2, 12. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
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3259 Macedon, Chalkidian League. Silver Tetrobol (2.42 g), ca. 432-348 BC.Olynthos, 383/2 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right. Reverse: X-A-
A-KIA-[E]QN, kithara within incuse square. Robinson & Clement grp. H. 70 (A51/P48); SNG ANS 527 (same dies). Well struck, lustrous and deli¬
cately toned. Mint State.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
3260 Macedon, Chalkidian League. Silver Tetrobol (2.4 g), ca.
432-348 BC. Olynthos, ca. 382-379 BC. Laureate head of
Apollo right. Reverse: X-A-A-K[IA-E]QN, kithara within incuse
square. Robinson & Clement grp. I. 87 (A60/P58); SNG ANS
534/5 (same obv./rev. dies). Lustrous. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
Ex CNG E271, 219..
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Ancient Greek
Pleasing Gold Stater of Philip II, 359-336 BC.
Enlargement
3261 Macedonian Kingdom. Philip II. Gold Stater (8.57 g), 359-336 BC.Amphip< s, ca 340/336-328 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right.
Reverse: 4>l \II1IK)'* in exergue, charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving galloping b*ga right; below, ivy leaf. Le Rider 66 (D32/R51);
SNG ANS 250-4 NGC grade AU; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 4,000
3262 Kingdom of Macedon. Philip II, 359-336 BC. AR Tet-
radrachm (14.28 g) minted posthumously at Pella, c.
336-328 BC. Laureate head right of Zeus. Reverse >H Mil
Youth on horseback right, holding palm; in lower central field,
dolphin; between legs II Le Rider Pella II. Rectangular mark on
horse Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $500 • 600
3263 Macedonian Kingdom. Philip II. /E (6.09 g), 359-336
BCUncertam mint m Macedon. Head of Apollo right, hair bound
with tamia. Reverse «M\inn[OY], youth on horse reanng
right; below. A- pel let monogram. SNG ANS 935; SNG Alpha
Bank 386-7, Drama Hoard 63. NGC grade Choice Very Fine;
Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5
Estimated Value . $100-150
Gorgeous Gold Stater of Alexander the Great
Enlargement
3264 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Gold Stater (8.64 g), 336-323 BC.Amphipolis, ca. 325-319 BC. Head of Athena
right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with coiled serpent. Reverse: \.\EHANAPOY, Nike standing facing, head left, holding wreath
and stylis, in left field, trident head downward. Price 172b-d. Boldly struck and lustrous, all lightly toned. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
Elegant Gold Stater of Alexander the Great
Enlargement
3265 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Gold Stater (8.62 g), 336-323 BC.Salamis, or uncertain mint in western Asia Minor,
lifetime issue, ca. 330/25-323 BC. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with coiled serpent. Reverse: AAEZANAPOY,
Nike standing facing, head left, holding wreath and stylis; in left field, harpa. Price 3136; Troxell grp. I, 7 (dies 3/a). Well struck, perfectly cen¬
tered and of elegant style. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
Ex Roma IV, lot 861.
3266 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Gold
Stater (8.5 g), 336-323 BC.Teos, ca. 310-ca. 301 BC. Head
of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with
coiled serpent. Reverse: AAEEANAPOY, Nike standing facing,
head left, holding wreath and stylis; in left field, griffin seated
left above monogram. Price -; Hersh -; Arena 16, pi. 13, 30.
Choice Very Fine.
Price notes a drachm with the same controls, but was not aware
of any staters. Likewise it is missing from Hersh's addendum to
Price, but Arena includes it in her paper on the British Museum
acquisitions (see V. Arena. "New Acquisitions at the British
Museum: additions to Price, Alexander, and the 1870 Larnaca
Hoard" NC 2003, pp. 49-57).
Estimated Value . $3,000 - 3,500
Ex Buddy Ebsen Collection, June 7-10, 1987, lot 4048.
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Ancient Greek
Enlargement
3267 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver Tetradrachm (17.13 g), 336-323 BC.Paphos, ca. 322/1 BC. Head of Herak-
les right, wearing lion's skin headdress; m tiny letters amongst the tufts of hair along the front nm of the lion's skin ; NIKOKaEOYL. Reverse:
BAXL\Efi(Z] to left of scepter, A.\EZANAPO{' J right field, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter; in left field, I IA<1* monogram; below
throne, gram ear. Price 3122; May 12-4 Carefully extended dies, boldly struck with incredible detail including the name of the Paphos king.
Nearly Mint State
This tetradrachm is part of a discrete issue that clandestinely bears the name N1KOK \EOYL on the obverse. As the name is found on seven
different dies of varying style, it cannot be the name of the artist. Thus, the inescapable conclusion is that it is the name of the king of
Paphos, Nikokies. Nikokles is known to have subsequently struck tetrad rachms in his own name, so exactly why he was so careful to hide his
name on these coins is not known. According to Pnce, the issue was probably struck at the time he was allied with Ptolemy 1 in his war
against the Cypriot cities of Kit ion and Marion Later, ca 310/9 BC after Ptolemy had gamed control of the entire island, Nikokles mtngued
with Antigonos Monopthalmos. but Ptolemy sent a force agamst him under Argaios and Kallikrates. The generals surrounded the palace and
ordered Nikokles to commit suicide, which he did along with the rest of his family including his wife, daughters and two brothers.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 7,000
3268 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (17.2 g), 336-323 BCA-iph.polis, ca 32.
BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress.
Reverse: BALI M ill AAE2ANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding
eagle and scepter; in left field, Macedonian helmet. Pnce 113;
Troxell issue H3. A stunning example, lustrous with hints of del¬
icate rose toning Nearly Mint State
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
269 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silvei
Tetradrachm (17.31 g), 336-323 BC.Pella, ca. 317/6-315 1‘
BC. Head of Herakles right, weanng lion's skin headdress
Reverse: V\» ZANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding eagle arv
scepter; in left field, Boiotian shield; below throne, coiled ser
pent left. Pnce 249; Moore 219-49. Attractive light toning, i
beautiful example Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,001
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>70 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (17.0 g), 336-323 BC.Sidon, regnal year 18 of
Abdalonymos (316/5 BC). Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's
skin headress. Reverse. AAEEANAPOY, Zeus seated left, hold¬
ing eagle and scepter; in left field, I monogram; II below chair.
Price 3504; Newell 50. Well struck in high relief. Delicately
toned. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3274 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (16.68 g), 336-323 BC.Odessos, ca. 120-90
BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headress.
Reverse: BAIIAEQ[I] AAEEANAPO[Y], Zeus seated left, hold¬
ing eagle and scepter; in left field, 0E; below throne, mono¬
gram. Callatay grp. 1, dies D9/R9; Price 1181; Topalov 69.
Virtually as struck. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
271 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (17.19 g), 336-323 BC.Tarsos, ca. 327-323
BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headress.
Reverse. AAEEANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and
scepter; in left field, plow; below throne, 0. Price 3019; Newell
29. Struck on a nice large flan. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
272 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (16.2 g), 336-323 BC. Perge, civic year 17
(205/4 BC). Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin head¬
ress. Reverse: AAEEANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding eagle
and scepter; in left field, IZ. Price 2929; Colin emission 17, dies
1/- (rev. die not recorded). Rare. Well struck and quite attrac¬
tive postumous style. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $700 - 900
3275 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (16.83 g), 336-323 BC.Mesembria, ca. 275/
50-225 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin head¬
dress. Reverse. [BA]IIAEQI AAEEANAPOY, Zeus seated left,
holding eagle and scepter; in inner left field, ME monogram
above Corinthian helmet right. Karayotov I M10, 63-8 (012/R?);
Price 976; Topalov 13. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
3276 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (16.87 g), 336-323 BC.Odessos, ca. 280-200
BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headress.
Reverse. BAIIAEQI AAEEANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding
eagle and scepter; in inner left field above knee, KOI; below
throne, OA monogram. Price 1169; Topalov 45. Extremely
Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
7 73 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (17.26 g), 336-323 BC.Amphipolis, 316-314.
Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headress. Reverse.
[AA]EEANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter; in
left field, aplustre; below throne, Il-pellet monogram. Price
129; Thompson issue L3. Toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
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Ancient Greek
3277 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (16.9 g), 336-323 BC. Vados, ca. 320/11-
BC. Head of Herakles nght, wearing lion's skin headress.
Reverse. AAEZANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and
scepter; in left field, AP monogram. Price 3426 (Bybios’).
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
3278 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (17.21 g), 336-323 BC. Uncertain mint in (
cia, ca. 323-317 BC. Head of Herakles nght. wearing lion's skin
headress. Reverse: B MI Mill A\EIAN \POY, Zeus seated left,
holding eagle and scepter; m left field, wreath; below throne,
AJ. Pnce 2949 (Side’). Boldly stuck and lustrous NGC grade
Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface : 2/5
Estimated value . $600 - 700
3279 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (17.18 g), 336 323 BC.:
BC. Head of Herakles nght, wearing lion's skin headress.
Reverse. AAESANAPfOY), Zeus seated left, holding eagle and
scepter; below throne, h. Pnce 214; Moore 78-132 About
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
3280 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (16.9 g), 336-323 BC.Tarsos, ca. 316-301 BC.
Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headress. Reverse:
A\EZAN \P[OY], Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter; in
left field, IT; below throne, monogram. Pnce 3803 (Carrhae).
Images are in high relief and com is toned. About Extremely
Fine
The reassignment of Pnce nos. 3796-3809 to Tarsos from Car-
rhae follows from the discovery of an important new gold stater,
CNG 85, 301, which shares the pnmary control with this coin
but otherwise parallels the staters from Tarsos (Pnce 3801-2).
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
3281 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetr.idr.uhm (17.28 g), 336-323 BC.'- phipoliS, 316-314.
Head of Herakles nght, weanng lion's skin headress. Reverse:
A \EIAN \POY, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter; in
left field, aplustre; below throne, 1 1-pellet monogram. Pnce
129, Thompson issue L3 Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
3282 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
Tetradrachm (17.25 g), 336-323 BC. Uncertain mint in Cili¬
cia, ca. 323-317 BC. Head of Herakles right, weanng lion's skin
headress. Reverse. B\LI\li2(l A] \EZAN.\P[OY], Zeus seated
left, holding eagle and scepter; in left field, wreath; below
7949 (Side7) Very Fine
Estimated Value . $400 - 450
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B283 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III 'the Great'Silver
Tetradrachm (16.0 g), 336-323 BC. Perge, civic year 19
(203/2 BC). Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin head-
ress. Reverse: AAEEANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding eagle
and scepter; in left field, 10. Price 2931; Colin emission 19 (dies
not recorded). We note some flatness of strike around the
obverse rim. Underlying luster, lightly toned. Extremely
Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
Ex NAC 64 (17-18 May 2012), 2191..
3284 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great. Silver
drachm (4.18 g), 336-323 BC.Lampsakos, 310-301 BC.
Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headress. Reverse:
AAEEANAP[OY], Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter; in
left field, forepart of pegasos left; below throne, AA. Price 1394;
ADM II series XVIII, 477-83. Nicely toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3285 Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III, the Great Silver
Tetradrachm (17.15 g). Mesambria, CA. 275 BC. Head of
Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headress. Reverse:
IAXIAEL2IAEEANABOY, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and
scepter; in left field above knee, helmet; in left field before foot,
riA monogram. Cf. Lukanc 70-4; cf. Kostial 885-7; cf. Price 992
for prototype. Boldly struck. NGC grade Choice Extremely
Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
3286 Macedonian Kingdom. Demetrios I Poliorketes. Silver
Tetradrachm (16.7 g), 306-283 BC. Amphipolis, ca. 289/8
BC. Diademed and horned head right. Reverse: BAZIAE12X
AHMHTPIOY, Poseidon Pelagaios, nude, standing left, right foot
propped on rock, holding trident in left hand, right arm resting
on leg; monograms to outer left and right. Newell 124; SNG
Alpha Bank 952; SNG Saroglos 904. Rare. Lovely style with
pleasing old cabinet toning. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
Ex CNG E299, 77.
3287 Macedonian Kingdom. Antigonos II Gonatas. Silver Tet¬
radrachm (17.13 g), 277/6-239 BC.Amphipolis, ca. 274/1-
260/55 BC. Head of Pan left, lagobolon at shoulder, in central
boss of Macedonian shield. Reverse'. BAIIAEL2I ANTITONOY,
Athena Alkidemos advancing left, holding forth shield decorated
with aegis, preparing to hurl thunderbolt; in inner left field,
crested Macedonian helmet; in inner right field, HA. Touratso-
glou 25-40; SNG Alpha Bank 986-8; SNG Saroglos 921-4. NGC
grade Mint State; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
3288 Macedonian Kingdom. Antigonos II Gonatas. Silver Tet¬
radrachm (16.9 g), 277/6-239 BC. Amphipolis, ca. 274/1-
260/55 BC. Head of Pan left, lagobolon at shoulder, in central
boss of Macedonian shield. Reverse: BA1IAEQZ ANTIEONOY,
Athena Alkidemos advancing left, holding forth shield decorated
with aegis, preparing to hurl thunderbolt; in inner left field,
crested Macedonian helmet; in inner right field, HA monogram.
Touratsoglou 25-40; SNG Alpha Bank 986-8; SNG Saroglos 921-
4. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000- 1,300
Ex Gorny & Mosch 200 (10 October 2011), 1466..
3289 Macedonian Kingdom. Antigonos III Doson. Silver Tet¬
radrachm (17.0 g), 229-221 BC.Amphipolis, ca. 227-225
BC. Head of Poseidon right, wreathed with marine plants.
Reverse. BAZIAES2X ANTIEONOfY] inscribed on side of prow,
Apollo seated left on prow, testing arrow; below, monogram.
Touratsoglou 52-3; SNG Alpha Bank 1046-7; SNG Saroglos 933.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,500-2,000
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Ancient Greek
3290 Paeonian Kingdom. Audoleon, c. 315-286 BC. AR Tet-
radrachm (12.43 g). Head of Athena three-quarter facing to
right, wearing tn pie-crested helmet. Reverse: Free horse trot¬
ting right; in fields, monograms. Cf. SNG ANS 1054; cf. Dewing
1232. Rare. Flaw at reverse edge, 9:30 o’clock Choke Very
Fine
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
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3291 Thrace, Trieros. Silver Hemiobol (0.45 g), ca. 450-420 BC. Laureate head Of Apollo right Reverse T-P-I-H laurel branch in dotted square
frame within shallow me use. SNG Lockett 1208. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
3292 Thrace, Maroneia. Silver Stater (12.9 g), ca. 411/0-398/
7 BC. Metrophanes, magistrate. Horse galloping left Reverse:
Grape vine with four bunches of grapes within linear square; to
left, cicada; around, magistrate's name: MHT-POP-ANH-i; all
within shallow incuse square. Cf. Schonert-Getss 165 (astralagos
instead of cicada); cf. West p. 79, 58. Rare. Lightly toned.
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $2,000 • 2,500
3293 Thrace, Mesambria. Silver Diobol (1.33 g), 4th century
BC. Facing crested helmet. Reverse: META within spokes of
wheel. Karayotov I 37-130; SNG BM 268; Topalov 8 NGC
grade Choice VF; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 5/5
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
3295 Cimmerian Bosporos, Pantikapaion. /E (14.1 g), ca. 340-
325 BC. Wreathed and bearded head of satyr left. Reverse
1 1 \N II, bow and arrow MacDonald 59; Anokhin 1 10; SNG BM
868 Dark brown patina Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3296 Cimmerian Bosporos, Pantikapaion. /E 18 (3.92 g), ca.
325-310 BC.Wreathed head of Satyr left. Reverse: ll-A-N,
head of bull left. MacDonald 67; SNG BM 890-3; HGC 7, -. Bold
with pleasing dark brown patina. NGC grade Choice XF;
Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3294 Thrace, Odessos. /E (7.7 g), ca. 270-196/188 BC Laure¬
ate head of Darsalas right. Reverse. OAHIITUN, Darsalas on
horseback nght; below, E.v Topalov 24, p. 179; cf. SNG BM
290; SNG Stancomb 265; AMNG I 2207. Pleasing green patina.
Nearly Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . onn -
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297 Thracian Kingdom. Lysimachos. Silver Tetradrachm
(16.7 g), as King, 306-281 BC.Lampsakos, ca. 297-281 BC.
Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of
Ammon. Reverse: BAXIAES2I AYSIMAXOY, Athena seated left
on throne without ornament, holding Nike and resting arm on
shield set behind her; leaning against her far side, spear; in
outer left field, herm left; in inner left field, AH monogram.
Thompson 50; SNG BN 2553; Muller 91. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
Enlargement
298 Thracian Kingdom. Lysimachos. Silver Drachm (4.3 g), as King, 306-281 BC.Uncertain mint in Asia Minor, ca. 297-281, or perhaps a little
later. Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon. Reverse: BASIAEQH [A]Y2IMAX[OY], Athena seated left on throne
without ornament, holding Nike and resting arm on shield set behind her; leaning against her far side, spear; in inner left field, monogram.
Thompson -; Muller -. A marvelous little jewel struck in high relief. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
Marvelous Silver Drachm of Lysimachos, 306-281 BC
Enlargement
p299 Thracian Kingdom. Lysimachos. Silver Drachm (4.2 g), as King, 306-281 BC.Ephesos, ca. 294-287 BC. Diademed head of the deified
Alexander right, with horn of Ammon. Reverse: BAXIAE£1[I] AYXIMAXOY, Athena seated left on throne without ornament, holding Nike and
resting arm on shield set behind her; leaning against her far side, spear; in inner left field, chelys; on side of throne, A. Thompson 174; Muller
355. Wonderful high relief style and delicately toned. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
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Ancient Greek
3300 Islands off Thrace, Thasos. Silver Tetradrachm (16.9 g),
ca. 168/7-148 BC Head of youthful Dionysos right, wearing
ivy wreath. Reverse: BAUUN HPAKAFOY1 HJTIIPOL, youth
ful Herakles standing facing, head left, holding club; in inner left
field, M. Prokopov grp. X, 408 (V.KalO/R331); SNG Copenhagen
1039. Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Thessaly, Thessalian League. Silver Stater (6.34 g), late
2nd-mid 1st century BC.Philok(rates) and Epikra(tides)j
magistrates. Laureate head of Zeus. Reverse. BELLA-.
Athena Itoma advancing right, wielding spear and holding foitti
shield; above spear and in exergue, magistrates'names:
\OK and EIIIKPA; in nght field, 1 1 A monogram. BCD ThessalJ
II 871.1 (same obv. die); SNG Berry 556 (same obv. die)j
Superb, Neariy Mint State
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
3301 Thessaly, Gyrton. /E Dichalkon (7.90 g), ca. 340-320 BC
or later.Laureate head of Apollo left. Reverse. I YPTu(NluN),
Head of Gyrtona left; m nght field, monogram. Rogers 231; BCD
Thessaly I 1054.1 (this com). Glossy reddish-brown patina
Nearly Extremely Fine
Estimated value . $300 - 350
Ex BCD Collection (Nomos 4 , 10 May 2011), 1054. 1..
3302 Thessaly, Gyrton. /E Trichalkon (8.05 g), 3rd century
BC.Laureate head of Zeus nght. Reverse ITPT-u NIuN, bn
died horse trotting nght; on ground line, gram ear nght Rogers
232; BCD Thessaly I 1054.2 (this com). Pleasing dark green
patina Nearly Extremely Fine
Resembling the late issues of Atrax, this com is from the first
issue of the extensive Zeus / Horse Gyrton bronzes, and lacks
the magistrate's monogram which is found on all subsequent
issues.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Ex BCD Collection (Nomos 4, 10 May 2011), 1054.2..
5 ;04 Thessaly, Trikka. Silver Hemidrachm (2.85 g), ca. 440-
400 BC.Thessaios petasos and doak bed at neck, holding
band around head of a forepart of a bull nght. Reverse. TPI-K-
KAI-ON, forepart of bndled horse nght. Cf. BCD Thessaly II
776.2-3 (spacing of ethnic); SNG Evelpidis 1620; Pozzi 2883.
Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
!05 Akarnania, Anaktorion. Silver Stater (8.2 g), ca. 350-
300 BC Pegasos flying left. Reverse: Head of Athena left,
wearing Connthian helmet; behind, monogram and lyre. Cf.
Pegasi 37 (monogram below Pegasos); cf. BCD Akarnania 82
(same). Wonderful style, perfectly centered and excellent metal.
Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,00C
Lokris, Lokri Opuntii. Silver Stater (11.9 g), ca. 360-35C
BC Wreathed head of Persephone left, wearing triple-pendani
eamng and a necklace. Reverse: OI10NTU2N, the hero Aja>
advancing right, brandishing sword and holding shield deco
rated with griffin and palmette; on ground below, spear anc
javelin. Delbridge grp. 17; BCD Lokris-Phokis 61. Fine style anc
lightly toned Very Fine
Estimated Value . . $1,500-2,000
Ex Gomy & Mosch 200 (10 October 2011), 1466..
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Outstanding Transitional Issue Tetradrachm of Athens
Enlargement
3307 Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (16.5 g), ca. 465/2-460 BC.Transitional issue. Helmeted head of Athena right, frontal eye.
Reverse: A0E, owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olive-spray with berry and crescent; all within incuse square. Cf. Starr grp. VB,
series 5, 209-12 (dies not listed); Svoronos pi. 10, 1; SNG Berry 647-8. Boldly struck with the head of Athena in high relief and the owl in a
deep incuse square. Wonderful transitional style. Extremely Fine.
There is considerable variety in the designs of Athenian coins classified by Starr in his Group V, the largest of all his groupings. This tet¬
radrachm falls in his last subdivision, subgroup B, series 5, and thus places it right before the massive Classical frontal eye type of the latter
half of the 5th century BC.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
308 Attica, Athens. 460-404 BC. Silver Tetradrachm (17.18
9) Helmeted head of Athena right, frontal eye. Reverse: A0E,
owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olive-spray with
berry and crescent; all within incuse square. Kroll 8; Svoronos pi.
14; SNG Copenhagen 31-40. Well struck in high relief and well
centered on flan. Excellent metal and lustrous. NGC graded
Mint State; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
309 Attica, Athens. Silver (fouree) Tetradrachm (16.8 g), ca.
460-404 BC. Helmeted head of Athena right, frontal eye.
Reverse: A0E, owl standing right, head facing; above to left,
olive-spray with berry and crescent; all within incuse square.
Kroll 8; Svoronos pi. 14; SNG Copenhagen 31-40. Plated but
only visible on edge. The finest fouree example we have seen.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
3310 Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (17.0 g), ca. 460-404
BC. Helmeted head of Athena right, frontal eye. Reverse: A0E,
owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olive-spray with
berry and crescent; all within incuse square. Kroll 8; Svoronos
pi. 14; SNG Copenhagen 31-40. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
3311 Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (16.9 g), ca. 460-404
BC. Helmeted head of Athena right, frontal eye. Reverse: A0E,
owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olive-spray with
berry and crescent; all within incuse square. Kroll 8; Svoronos
pi. 14; SNG Copenhagen 31-40. Nicely toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
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Ancient Greek
3312
Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (16.65 g), c a. 460-
404 BC. Helmet ed head of Athena right, frontal eye. Reverse.
ABF., owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olive-spray
with berry and crescent; all within incuse square. Kroll 8; Svoro-
nos pi. 14; SNG Copenhagen 31-40. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Rare Fine Style Athenian Drachm, ca. 460 BC
Enlargement
3313 Attica, Athens. Silver Drachm (4.2 g), ca. 460-404 BC.HtHrrx’ed head of Athena nght, frontal eye Reverse ABI , owl standing nght,
head facing; above to left, olrve-spray with berry, all withm incuse square. Kroll 10; Svoronos pi. 15, 19-27; SNG Copenhagen 41-3. Well
struck and well centered. Very rare this choice E*c- ent meta Toned. Extremely Fine
Estimated value . . $2,500 - 3,000
3314 Attica, Athens. Silver (fouree) Drachm (3.0 g), ca. 460-
404 BC. He! meted head of Athena nght, frontal eye. Reverse:
ABF, owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olrve-spray
with berry; all within incuse square. Kroll 11; Svoronos pi. 15,
19-27; SNG Copenhagen 41-3. Plated Very Rm
Estimated Value . $350 - 450
3316 Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (16.86 g), ca. 168/5-
50 BC.'.' m Style issue. Ca. 133/2 BC. Polycharmo , Niko-
genes, and Themistokles, magistrates. Head of Athena nght
wearing tnple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos
spnngmg nght. Reverse: A-Bl , owl standing nght, head facing,
on overturned amphora; across field, magistrate names:
MOAY-XAPM, NlkO[l], and 0HMI[I]/TOKA[H]; Z or
amphora, [idi] below; cadeusus in left field; all within laurel
wreath Thompson 379b-c Delicate golden toning. Superb
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,000- 1,500
Ex Manhattan Sale III, lot 129.
3315 Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (17.0 g), ca. 168/5-
50 BC.New Style issue. Ca. 152/1 BC. Head of Athena right,
wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos
springing right. Reverse: A-BF, owl standing right, head facing,
on overturned amphora; across field, magistrate's names in
monogram form; uncertain letter on amphora; all within laurel
wreath. Thomspn 55 (same obv. die). Rare. A lovely, lightly
toned example of excellent style. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,500
(317 Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (16.78 g), ca. 168/5-
50 BC.Ca. 138/7 BC. Glau(kos) and Eche(krates) or
Eche(demos), magistrates. Head of Athena right, wearing triple
crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos springing right.
Reverse: A-0E, owl standing right, head facing, on overturned
amphora; across field, magistrates'names: TA/AY and EXE;
uncertain letter on amphora, HP to left; Helios facing in right
field; all within laurel wreath. Cf. Thompson 287-311. NGC
grade Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5 .
Estimated Value . $450 - 550
1318 Corinthia, Corinth. Silver Stater (8.47 g), Ca 375-300
BC. Pegasos flying left; below, koppa. Reverse: Helmeted head
of Athena left; before, A (faint); behind, astralagos. Pegasi I
400; BCD Corinth -. NGC grade Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/
5, Surface: 2/5.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
319 Corinthia, Corinth. Silver Stater (8.52 g), ca. 375-300
BC.Pegasos flying left; below, koppa. Reverse: Helmeted head
of Athena left, bowl of helmet wreathed with laurel; below, A-P;
behind, eagle standing left, head right. Pegasi 426; BCD Corinth
101. NGC graded XF; Strike 4/5, Surface 5/5.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
|320 Corinthia, Corinth. Silver Drachm (2.3 g), ca. 350-300
BC. Pegasos flying left. Reverse: Head of Aphrodite left, hair in
sakkos; monogram before neck. Cf. BCD Corinth 176 (same obv.
die) and 168-73 (same rev. type); SNG Copenhagen -; BMC -.
Nicely toned. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Ex NAC 64 (17-18 May 2012), 2224..
3321 Paphlagonia, Sinope. Silver Drachm (6.0 g), ca. 330-300
BC.Aristoboulos, magistrate. Head of nymph left, hair held hair
in sakkos, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace; before,
aplustre. Reverse: IINii sea-eagle on dolphin left; above tail
feathers, magistate's name: APISTOBO[...]. SNG BM 1463; SNG
Stancomb -; RG 31. Lustrous and superb. Mint State.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
3322 Paphlagonia, Sinope. Silver drachm (6.0 g), ca. 330-300
BCIkesi..., magistrate. Head of nymph left, hair held hair in
sakkos, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace; before,
aplustre. Reverse: ZIN^ sea-eagle on dolphin left; above tail
feathers, magistate's name: IKEXI. SNG BM -; SNG Stancomb -;
RG 31. Lustrous and superb. Mint State.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
3323 Paphlagonia, Sinope. Silver drachm (6.0 g), ca. 330-300
BC.Ikesi..., magistrate. Head of nymph left, hair held hair in
sakkos, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace; before,
aplustre. Reverse: LIN£^ sea-eagle on dolphin left; above tail
feathers, magistate's name: IKE[ZI]. SNG BM -; SNG Stancomb
-; RG 31. Lustrous and superb. Mint State.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
3324 Pontic Kingdom. Mithradates VI Eupator. Gold Stater
(8.3 g), 120-63 BC. First Mithradatic War issue. Kallatis, in the
name of Lysimachos of Thrace, ca. 88-86 BC. Diademed head of
deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon. Reverse:
BAEIAEQI AYIIMAXOY, Athena seated left, holding Nike and
resting arm on shield set behind her; leaning against her far
side, a spear; in inner left field, HP monogram; on side of
throne (KAA); in exergue, ornamented trident left. Callatay p.
140 (dies D5/R4); AMNG I 266. Lustrous. Mint State.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
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Ancient Greek
3325 Pontic Kingdom. Mithradates VI Eupator. Gold Stater
(8.2 g), 120-63 BC.First Mithradatic War issue. Kallatis, in the
name of Lysi machos of Thrace, ca 88-86 BC. Diademed head of
deified Alexander nght, with horn of Ammon. Reverse.
BAIIAEI2I [AjYSlMAXOY, Athena seated left, holding Nike
and resting arm on shield set behind her; leaning against her
far side, a spear; in inner left field, Cu»; on side of throne (KA\);
in exergue, ornamented trident left. Callatay p. 140 (D6/R1);
AMNG I 260. Crude as Struck Very Fine
Estimated Value . S500 - 600
3329 Mysia, Pergamon. Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm
(12.51 g), ca. 166-67 BC.Serpent emerging from within cisto
mystica with open lid; all within ivy wreath. Reverse: Bow case
between two entwined serpents; above (All) above monogram
in wreath; in left field, monogram of Pergamon, in right field
serpent entwined staff. Kleiner 24; SNG BN -; Pinder -. NGC
graded AU; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 5/5.
Estimated Value . $200 - 29
3326 Bithynia, Kalchedon. Silver drachm (3.7 g), ca. 367/6-
340 BCBull standing left on gram ear; in left field, kerykeion
and (aA) monogram. Reverse: Stippled quadripartite incuse
square. SNG BM 104; RG 13. Toned. Superb Extremely PIlN
Estimated value . $300 - 350
3327 Bithynian Kingdom. Prusias II. Silver Tetradrachm (16.7
g), 182-149 BC Diademed and winged head of Prusias II
nght. Reverse: BAUMX11 IIPYLIOY, Zeus standing facing,
head left, crowning name with wreath and holding scepter; in
inner left field, eagle standing left on thunderbolt and mono¬
gram. RG 10; SNG von Aukxk -; SNG Copenhagen BMC •;
McClean Weber -; Ward 592A. Rare. Struck on a nice wide
flan. Stunning portrait of the king' Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,500 • 2,000
3330 Troas, Abydos. Silver Tetradrachm (15.8 g), ca. 175-7!
BC Iphiados, magistrate. Draped bust of Artemis nght, bo*
and quiver at shoulder. Reverse: ABYAHNiiN, eagle standinc
nght, wings displayed; m nght field, star above radiate head o
Helios nght; below, magistrates name: 1«MAaOY. SNG vor
Aukxk 1413; SNG Munich 32. Nice old toning. Stnking flaw at :
to 3 o'clock Very Fine and rare
Estimated Value . $600 TOO
Ex Oomy & Mosch 199 (10 October 2011), 360..
3331 Aiolis, Kyme. Silver Tetradrachm (16.62 g), ca. 155-14!
BC.Straton, magistrate. Head of the Amazon Kyme nght, hai
bound with taenia. Reverse. KYMAIuN, horse standing right
below raised foreleg, one-handled cup; in exergue, magistrate'
name: LTPATuN. Oakley dies 39/g; Pozzi 2303 (same obv. die)
Wi centered from artistic dies. Toned. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,000- 1,300
Ex CNG 82 (16 September 2009), 603..
3328 Mysia, Pergamon. Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm (12.3
g), ca. 166-67 BC Struck ca. 76 BC. Serpent emerging from
within cista mystica with open lid; all within ivy wreath.
Reverse: Bow case between two entwined serpents; above, Al 1
above monogram in wreath; in left field, monogram of Per¬
gamon; in right field, serpent-entwined staff. Kleiner 24; SNG
BN -; Pinder -. Toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Ex Kunker 226 (11 March 2013), 435..
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32 Aiolis, Myrina. Silver Tetradrachm (16.7 g), ca. 155-145
BC. Laureate head of Apollo right, hair worn long in three
braids. Reverse: MYPINAIQN, Apollo Grynios standing right,
holding branch and patera; at feet to right, omphalos and
amphora; in inner left field, monogram; all within laurel wreath.
Sacks issue 29; SNG von Aulock 1665; SNG Copenhagen 222;
BMC 7. A marvelous example, boldly struck in high relief and
one of the finest we have seen. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
Enlargement
[33 Lesbos, Mytilene. Electrum Hekte (2.55 g), ca. 377-326 BC.Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy. Reverse. Head of satyr facing in lin¬
ear square within shallow incuse square. Bodenstedt 90 (dies f/(3); SNG Copenhagen 323; HGC 6, 1016. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
Ex CNG 93 (22 May 2013), 374; Kunker 182 (14 March 2011), 279..
Enlargement
34 Lesbos, Mytilene. Electrum Hekte (2.5 g), ca. 377-326
BC. Laureate head of Zeus right. Reverse. Forepart of serpent
right within linear square. Bodenstedt 96 (dies a/a); SNG
Copenhagen 312; HGC 6, 1022. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Enlargement
35 Lesbos, Mytilene. Electrum Hekte (2.5 g), ca. 377-326
BC.Head of Kabeiros right, wearing wreathed cap; flanking cap,
two stars. Reverse. Head of Persephone right within linear
square. Bodenstedt 99 (dies g/0); SNG Copenhagen 321; HGC
6, 1025. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Enlargement
3336 Lesbos, Mytilene. Electrum Hekte (2.6 g), ca. 377-326
BC.Laureate head of Apollo right. Reverse. Head of female right
within linear square. Bodenstedt 95 (dies o/s); SNG Copenha¬
gen -; HGC 6, 1021 corr. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
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Ancient Greek
Exceedingly Rare "Persic" Stater of Miletos, c. 259-246 BC
Enlargement
3337 Ionia, Miletos, c. 259-246 BC. AR Stater (10.59g) Laureate head of Apollo left. Reverse: Lion walking left, head right, looking back at
eight-pointed star; monograms to left and magistrate s name "Samtos' in exergue. Deppert-Upitz 504 (this reverse die), Bement Collection
(Nav e, June 1924) lot 1 1465 (this obverse die). Extremely Rare, one of only four know Superb Extremely Fine
This is an extremefy rare issue, known as the "Persic" stater. One of only 14 surviving examples struck on this unusual weight standard, and
one of only four in the name of this magistrate Samos The normal struck coins of the 3rd century BC from Mi let os were didrachms of about
6.5 grams. This corns was struck on a standard equivalent to two of the otd Persian s*gk> and therefore dubbed the "Persic" stater.
Estimated value . . $10,000 - 14,000
Enlargement
3338 Ionia, Phokaia. Elect rum Hekte (2.58 g), ca. 521-478
BC.Three seals swimming clockwise around central pellet.
Reverse. Incuse square. Bodenstedt 29 (dies a /«); SNG Copen¬
hagen About Very Fine
Estimated value . $700 - 800
Ex CNG 94 (18 September 2013); Lam 149 (24 June 2010),
196..
Enlargement
3339 Ionia, Phokaia. Electrum Hekte (2.5 g), ca. 478-387
BC.Head of Io left; below, seal left. Reverse. Quadripartite
incuse square. Bodenstedt % (dies a/./); SNG Copenhagen -.
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . ssnn . i nnn
3340 Carla, Kaunos. Silver Stater (11.7 g), ca. 410-390 BC.
Winged female figure in kneeling-running stance left, head
turned to look back, holding kerykeion and wreath. Reveetk
Baety1(*); across field, inverted \ and I above pellet; all wi H
incuse square. Konuk 105 (044/R45); SNG Keckman 826; Kart
20< Rare. A splendid example. Lightly toned Choice Very
Fine
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,50ffl
Ex Hirsch 275 (22 September 2011), 3871..
3341 Carian Satraps. Pixodaros. Silver Didrachm (6.9 g), ca.
341/0-336/5 BC. Halikarnassos. Laureate head of Apollo fac-j
mg slightly right, drapery at neck. Reverse: I IIEO VAPOY, ZeuS
Labraudos standing right, holding double-axe (labrys) oven
shoulder and lotus-tipped scepter. Pixodarus Hoard 30b (A3/
P9); SNG Keckman 280; Weber 6608 (same dies). Lightly tonedj
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,000- 1,2001
Ex Hirsch 281 (2 May 2012), 407.
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Enlargement
Islands off Caria, Rhodos. Ialysos. Silver Obol (0.64 g), ca. 480-408 BC. Forepart of winged boar right. Reverse: Helmeted head of
Athena right within incuse square. SNG Keckman 303-5; HGC 6, 1375. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
343 Islands off Caria, Rhodes. Silver Drachm (2.9 g), ca.
205-190 BC. Gorgos, magistrate. Head of Helios facing slightly
right. Reverse: P-O, rose with bud to right; in left field, bow in
bow-case; above, magistrate's name: rOP[rOl]. Ashton 288;
SNG Keckman 582-4. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Ex NAC 64 (17-18 May 2012), 2237.
>44 Islands off Caria, Rhodes. Silver Drachm (2.6 g), ca. 88-
85 BC.Maes, magistrate. Radiate head of Helios right. Reverse.
P-O, rose with bud to left; in right field, headdress of Isis;
above, magistrate's name: MAHX; all within incuse square. Jen¬
kins grp. E, 246; SNG Copenhagen 836; HGC 6, 1461. Choice
Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
145 Cilicia, Nagidos. Silver Stater (10.6 g), ca. 400-385
BC.Aphrodite seated left, holding patera over altar at her feet
to left, and resting arm on the back of the chair; to right, Eros
standing left, crowning her with wreath. Reverse: NAHAEQ-N,
Dionysos standing facing, head left, holding grape-bunch on
vine and thyrsos. Casabonne type 5; Lederer 25 (same dies);
SNG BN -; SNG Levante -. Very scarce and delicately toned.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
3346 Cilicia, Tarsos. Datames. Silver Stater (10.7 g), Satrap of
Cilicia and Cappadocia, 384-361/0 BC. Struck ca. 380/79
BC. Female head facing slightly left, wearing necklace. Reverse:
Bearded male head right, wearing crested Attic helmet; behind,
c/m: bull standing right, head facing, within rectangular incuse.
Casabonne series 1; Moysey issue 4; SNG BN 258; SNG Levante
78. Toned. Nice counterstamp. About Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
3347 Cilicia, Tarsos. Mazaios. Silver Stater (10.85 g), Satrap
of Cilicia, 361/0-334 BC.Baaltars facing, seated left, holding
eagle, grain ear, bunch of grapes and scepter; in left field and
below throne, Aramaic letters. Reverse: Lion attacking bull left;
below, symbol. Casabonne series 2; SNG BN -; SNG Levante
106. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
3348 Cilicia, Tarsos. Mazaios. Silver Stater (10.97 g), Satrap
of Cilicia, 361/0-334 BC.Baaltars facing, seated left, holding
eagle, grain ear, bunch of grapes and scepter; in left field and
below throne, Aramaic letters. Reverse: Lion attacking bull left;
below, symbol. Casabonne series 2; SNG BN -; SNG Levante
106. Lustrous. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
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Ancient Greek
3349 Cilicia, Tarsos. Balakros. Silver Stater (11.02 g), Satrap
of Cilicia, 333-323 BC.Baaltars seated left, holding scepter;
in left field, gram ear; below throne, E. Reverse: Lion attacking
bull above city walls with crenelated towers; above, dub and B.
Casabonne series 1; cf. SNG France 365-6; cf. SNG Levante 122.
Nice full stnke on excellent metal Toned. Nearly Extremely
Fine
Estimated value . $1,500 • 2,000
Choice Quality Tigranes II 'the Great' Silver Tetradrachm, 95-56 BC.
Enlargement
3350 Armenia, Artaxiad Kingdom. Tigranes II the Great. Silver Tetradrachm (15.8 g), 95-56 BC.Antoch on the Orontes. Diademed and
draped bust of Tigranes II right, wearing tiara decorated with star between two eagles. Reverse: BA1I M12-I / TIITANOY, Tyche seated
right on rock, holding laurel branch; below, river -god Orontes swimming right; inner right field by leg, smaH H; on rock below, HA monogram;
all within wreath. SCADA grp. 2, dies A31/P88; Bedoukian 19; Nercesstan 31. Quite rare m this state of preservation. Extremely Fine.
Before ruling m the mountainous interior of Anatolia. Tigranes II spent many years as a hostage in the court of Mithradates II of Parthia.
When he was 40, Tigranes I died and Tigranes II was able to purchase his freedom by ceding to Parthia a large part of Media Atropatene.
Once on the throne he quickly subdued the local barons of Armenia, who hitherto had paid only nominal submission to the king, thus central¬
izing his rule with a tight grip. He then went on to invade his neighbors, expanding his kingdom in all directions at their expense.
During the First Mithradatic War between Mithradates VI of Pontos and Rome, Tigranes was careful to maintain the appearance of neutrality
all the while secretly supporting Mithradates. Subsequently, however, he allied with Pontos overtly, marrying Mithradates' daughter, Cleopatra,
and sheltering Mithradates when he had been defeated by Rome. This, of course, brought Armenia into direct conflict with Rome, and in two
engagements with Lucullus, the Roman consul in charge of pursuing the war against Mithradates, Tigranes was soundly defeated. Lucullus,
however, was not successful m capturing either Mithradates or Tigranes, and so after years of conducting an inconclusive war he was recalled
to Rome and replaced by Pompey the Great. Pompey was much more effective. He quickly brought Tigranes to heal, forcing him to give up
the terntones he had conquered dunng his long reign in return for allowing him to remain on his throne.
Estimated Value . $6,000 - 7,000
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8351 Seleukid Kingdom. Seleukos II Kailinikos. Silver Tet-
radrachm (16.68 g), 246-226 BC. Perhaps Ephesos. Dia¬
demed head of Seleukos II right. Reverse. BAIIAEQI
[IJEAEYKOY, Apollo standing left, holding arrow and leaning
on tall tripod behind; in inner left field, A4> monogram. SC 672-
1; WSM 1000; HGC 9, 303j. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Fantastic Style Antiochos III. Silver Tetradrachm 223-187 BC
Enlargement
3352 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos III. Silver Tetradrachm (17.0 g), 223-187 BC.Uncertain mint in western Asia Minor, perhaps Kyme,
probably ca. 203 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos III right. Reverse: BAIIAEQX / AN-TIOXOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow
and resting hand on grounded bow; in outer left field, eagle's head left. SC 964; WSM 1698; CSE 678 (same dies); HGC 9, 447d. Very Rare.
Well struck on a huge flan of excellent metal and style. The portrait struck in high relief. Superb Extremely Fine.
A very rare coin that is seldom offered, and much superior to the Houghton specimen with which it shares its dies.
This portrait was imitated in Phrygia (cf. SC 1002), and according to Houghton and Lorber both the original coins and the imitations are found
overstruck. Newell was able to show that one of the imitations was overstruck on a tetradrachm of Antiochos III from Susa that is datable to
the period before Antiochos'expedition to the Upper Satrapies. The eagle symbol found on the reverse of this tetradrachm was the civic badge
of Kyme in Aiolis (cf. SNG Copenhagen 31), which formerly had been a Seleukid possession and may have been recovered by Antiochos III in
the campaign of 197 BC.
Estimated Value . $10,000 - 15,000
1353 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos III. Silver Tetradrachm
(17.03 g), 223-187 BC.AI mint (probably Damascus), ca.
197-187 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos III right. Reverse:
BAIIAEI2[I] ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, test¬
ing arrow and resting hand on grounded bow; in exergue, AI.
SC 1113.1; ESM 608; HGC 9, 447y. Excellent portrait and struck
in high relief. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
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Ancient Greek
Enlargement
3354 Seleukid Kingdom. Alexander I Balas. Silver Drachm (4.0 g), 152/1-145 BC Antioch on the Orontes, undated issue, with control of S
162-163 (151-149 BC). Diademed head of Alexander 1 right. Reverse: (B)AllM ill / AAEXANAPOY in two lines on right, ©EOriA-TOPOt
[EJYEPI'ETOY m two lines on left, Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow and resting hand on grounded bow; in exergue, monogram. Si
1785.5a; LustrousSMA 172, HGC 9. 887a Nearly Mint State
Estimated value . $500 - 601
Enlargement
3355 Seleukid Kingdom. Alexander I Balas. Silver Drachm (4.1 g), 152/1-145 BCAntioch on the Orontes, undated ssue, with control of S
162-163 (151-149 BC). Diademed head of Alexander I right. Reverse (B\)ll Mill / [AjAEXANAPOY in two lines on nght, 0EOI1A-TOPOI
EYEPEETOY m two lines on left, Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow and resting hand on grounded bow; in exergue, monogram. S
1785 5a. SMA 172; HGC 9, 887a Lustrous Nearly Mint State
Estimated value . . . $500 - 60
Enlargement
3356 Seleukid Kingdom. Posthumous issue in the name of Antiochos IV Epiphanes. Silver Drachm (4.2 g), 146/5 BC.Antioch on th
Orontes, dunng the interregnum immediately following Alexander I’s withdrawal from the city. Diademed head of Antiochos IV right. Reverb
BA1I M ill [AjNTl-OXOY [1 ]lll«t>- \NOYl, Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow and resting hand on grounded bow; in exergue, monc
gram. SC 1886g; Morkhom, NC 1960, 13; HGC 9, 745. Lustrous and rare in this high grade. Nearly Mint State
Alexander I Balas was a pretender to the Seleukid throne who with Ptolemaic support replaced the hated Demetnos I. He was an uninspired rule
however, leaving the tasks of government to his ministers while he lived frivolously. As a result, the kingdom suffered extensive territonal losses t
both the Parthians and Elymaians.
In 146 BC, the son of Demetrios I, Demetnos II, advanced into Cilicia at the head of a large army of Cretan mercenaries with the intent of ove
throwing the pretender. Ptolemy VI marched north through Koile-Syria in support of Alexander, but in Ptolemais the latter attempted to have hii
aS^fSS rffte<1, he (.hen swrtche<* his to Demetrios U. Ptolemaic agents in Antioch instigated the citizenry to rise up against Alexande
and he fled the city. Within a short time Ptolemy arrived in the capital city, where he was offered but refused the diadem, convincing the reluctai
ntiochenes to accept Demetrios II as king. This rare com was struck dunng this tumultuous penod following Alexander's withdrawal from the cil
but before the arrival of Ptolemy.
Estimated Value . &crin cr
Outstanding Tetradrachm of Antiochos VI Dionysos, 144-142 BC
Enlargement
3357 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VI Dionysos. Silver Tetradrachm (16.3 g), 144-142 BC.Antioch on the Orontes, SE 169 (144/3 BC).
Diademed and radiate head of Antiochos VI right. Reverse: BAIIAEQS / ANTIOXOY in two lines above, EniOANOYI / AIONYSOY in two
lines below, the Dioskouroi riding left, each holding couched lance; to right, TPY, monogram, and STA; below, 0EP; all within wreath of lily,
ivy, and grain ears. SC 2000. 2d; SMA 229; HGC 9, 1032. Rare. Attractively toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $3,000 - 4,000
58 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VII Euergetes. Silver Tet¬
radrachm (16.3 g), 138-129 BC.Antioch on the Orontes.
Diademed head of Antiochos VII right. Reverse: BAZIAEQI /
ANTIOXOY in two lines on right, EYEP-rETOY on left, Athena
standing facing, head left, holding Nike and resting hand on
grounded shield, spear held in crook of arm; in far left field,
monogram above A; all within laurel wreath. SC 2061.2; HGC 9,
1067d.Well struck. NGC grade Choice Extremely Fine;
Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
59 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VII Euergetes. Silver Tet¬
radrachm (13.9 g), 138-129 BC. Tyre, SE 174 (139/8 BC).
Diademed and draped bust of Antiochos VII right. Reverse:
BAXIAErn ANTIOXOY, eagle standing left on prow, palm over
far wing; in left field, IE above club of Tyre; in right field, mono¬
gram above date (AOP); between legs, monogram. SC 2109.1a;
Newell 108; HGC 9, 1074. Attractive antique toning. About
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 600
Ex Kunker 236 (7 October 2013), 140..
3360 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VII Euergetes. Silver Tet¬
radrachm (16.55 g), 138-129 BC.Cappadocian mint, post¬
humous issue. Diademed head of Antiochos VII right. Reverse:
BAZIAEQZ / ANTIOXOY in two lines on right, EYEP-TETOY on
left, Athena standing left, holding Nike and resting hand on
grounded shield, spear held in crook of arm; in far left field, two
monograms; in inner left field, O; in inner right field, A; all
within laurel wreath. SC 2148; Hoover 1069. About Extremely
Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3361 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VII Euergetes. Silver Tet¬
radrachm (16.81 g), 138-129 BC.Antioch on the Orontes.
Diademed head of Antiochos VII right. Reverse: BAXIAES2S /
ANTIOXOY in two lines on right, EYEP-TETOY on left, Athena
standing facing, head left, holding Nike and resting hand on
grounded shield, spear held in crook of arm; in far left field,
monogram above A; all within laurel wreath. SC 2061. lh; HGC
9, 1067d. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
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Ancient Greek
3362 Seleukid Kingdom. Alexander II Zebinas. Silver Tet-
radrachm (15.79 g), 128-122 BC.Antioch on the Ore
Diademed head of Alexander II right. Reverse. BALI M ill
AAE-EANAPOY, Zeus seated left, holding Nike and scepter; in
outer left field, MAP monogram; below throne, HA monogram.
SC 2219.3d con. (secondary control form); SMA 335; HGC 9,
1149d NGC grade Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface:
3/5.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3363 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VIII Epiphanes. Silver Tet-
radrachm (16.6 g), sole reign, 121/0-97/6 BC-Antioch on
the Orontes. 112-111/0 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos VIII
nght. Reverse: BAL1AEQL / ANTIOXOV in two lines on right,
ETII-4»ANOVI on left. Zeus Ouramos, draped, standing facing,
head left, holding star and scepter; to outer left, monogram
above A; to inner nght. A; all within laurel wreath. SC 2302. If;
SMA 388; HGC 9, 1197e A lovely lustrous example Mint
State
Estimated value . $1,500 • 2,000
3365 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VIII Epiphanes. Silver TeP
radrachm (16.48 g), sole reign, 121/0-97/6 BC.Ake Pta|
emats, ca. 121/0-113 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos Vlj
nght. Reverse: BALI M ILL / ANTIOXOV in two lines on righj
1 1 11-4* \N< >VL on left, Zeus Ouramos, draped, standing facing
head left, holding star and scepter; above, crescent; to outq
left, monogram; all within laurel wreath. SC 2336.2a; LSM 3^
HGC 9, 1197h. Traces of luster present. NGC grade Choic
AU; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5
Estimated Value . $700 801
3366 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos X Eusebes Philopator. Si
ver Tetradrachm (14.8 g), 94-88 BC Antioch on the Ort)
tes, 94 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos X nght. Reveru
[BjAli.MlH ANTQXOY EYLKBOYI <t»IAOnATOP(OI], Zee
seated left, holding Nike and lotus-tipped scepter; in outer le
field, monogram above A; below throne, A; all within wread
SC 2429.1a; d. SMA 430, HGC 9, 1287. Toned. Extremel
Fine
Estimated Value . $600 * 7C
3364 Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VIII Epiphanes. Silver Tet¬
radrachm (16.7 g), sole reign, 121/0-97/6 BC.-
the Orontes, 121/0-113 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos VIII
right. Reverse: BAIIAEUI / ANTIOXOV m two lines on nght.
EI1l-4>ANOVL on left, Zeus Ouramos, draped, standing facing,
head left, holding star and scepter; to outer left, IE above A; to
inner nght, O; all within laurel wreath with O on wreath ties. SC
2298.3c; Spaer, RN 1978, 6; HGC 9, 1197e. A superb fully lus¬
trous example. Mint State
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
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Phoenicia, Arados. Uncertain King. Silver Obol (0.84 g), ca. 380-351/0 BC. Laureate head of Ba'al-Arwad right. Reverse: Phoenician gal¬
ley sailing right; below, two sets of waves. Betlyon 13; HGC 10, 46. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
68 Judean City Coinage. Rabbathmoba. Septimius Severus.
/E (16.0 g), AD 193-211.Civic year 4 (AD 209/10). Laureate,
draped and cuirassed bust of Septimius Severus. Reverse:
Tyche standing right, resting foot on river-god, holding scepter
and globular object; across field, date (PA). Spijkerman 14; cf.
Rosenberger 5; cf. SNG ANS 1413. Rare. Original uncleaned
earthern patina. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
69 Judean City Coinage. Rabbathmoba. Julia Domna. /E
(17.6 g), Augusta, AD 193-217. Draped bust of Julia Domna
right. Reverse: Caracalla and Geta, both togate, standing facing
one another, clasping hands. Spijkerman 24; Rosenberger -;
SNG ANS -. Rare. Irregular flan. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
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70 Nabataean Kingdom. Rabbel II, with Gamilat. Silver Drachm (3.1 g), AD 70-106.Petra, Year 3, struck ca. AD 75/6-89/90. Laureate and
draped bust of Rabbel right. Reverse: Veiled and draped bust of Gamilat right. Cf. Meshorer 147-52; SNG ANS -. Rare. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
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Ancient Greek
I nlarycmcnt
3371 Parthian Kingdom. Mithradates II. Silver Tetradrachm (16.34 g), ca. 123-88 BC.Seleuketa on the Tigris. Diademed and draped bust ofl
Mithradates II left. Reverse: BAllAl BI Ml I \ \<ri ■XPl-AKO'i I lll«I> \N()Y1, archer seated nght on omphalos, holding bow; in outer nght field,
palm branch. Sell wood 24.3; Shore 66. Well struck on a nice full flan, perfectly centered with attractive old cabinet toning. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000<
Ex Dr. Basso Peus, Auction 333, 6-11 May 1992, Lot 405.
3372 Parthian Kingdom. Mithradates II. Silver Drachm (4.11
g), ca. 123-88 BCRhagai. Diademed and draped bust of
Mithradates II left; neck torque ends in sea-horse. Reverse
Archer seated nght, holding bow; arm ends in pellet below seat
Sellwood 27.1; Shore 85. Mint State
Estimated value . $400 - 500
3373 Parthian Kingdom. Orodes II. Silver Drachm (3.31 g),
ca. 57-38 BC.Ekbatana. Diademed and draped bust of Orodes
II left; before, star; behind, crescent and star Reverse Archer
seated right, holding bow; behind throne, tndent-anchor; below
bow, monogram. Se wood 48.9, Shore 261 NGC graded AU;
Strike: 4/5, Surface: 3/5.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
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3374 Elymaian Kingdom. Kamnaskires III, with Queen Anzaze. Silver Tetradrachm (16.1 g), ca. 82/1-73/2 BC.Seleukeia on the
Hedyphon, uncertain date. Jugate draped busts of Kamnaskires and Queen Anzaze left; behind, anchor. Reverse: IACIAEQC KAMNACKIPO[Y
KA]I IACIA1CC[HC AJNZAZHC, Belos seated left, holding Nike and scepter; in inner left field, CAKEAQN in small letters. Haaff 7.1, subtype 1-
2; NAP -. Very Rare. Well struck in high relief. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $7,000 - 9,000
Elymaian Kingdom. Kamnaskires IV. Silver Tetradrachm, 63/2-54/3 BC.
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375 Elymaian Kingdom. Kamnaskires IV. Silver Tetradrachm (14.6 g), ca. 63/2-54/3 BC.Seleukeia on the Hedyphon, SE 251 or 254
(62/1 or 59/8 BC). Diademed and draped bust of Kamnaskires IV left, with middle-aged portrait sporting short beard; behind, countermark;
Nike standing left within rectangular incuse counterstamp (over Seleukid anchor mintmark). Reverse: BAClAEioC [K]AMNACK[IPOY] TOY El
BACIA[E£2C KAMNACKIPOY], Belos seated left, holding Nike and scepter; in inner left field, PK monogram; date illegible. Haaff type 8.2, sub-
type 1-1; NAP -. Very Rare. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 7,000
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Ancient Greek
Elymaian Kingdom. Kamnaskires V. Silver Tetradrachm, ca. 54-33 BC
I nlarycmcnt
3376 Elymaian Kingdom. Kamnaskires V. Silver Tetradrachm (11.3 g), ca. 54/3-33/2 BC.Seieukeia on the Hedyphon, uncertain date,
but probably SE 259 (54/3 BC). Diademed and draped bust of Kamnaskires V left, sporting long beard; behind, star above Seleukid anchor
mmtmark. Reverse: BAd \EwC KAMNACKIPOY TOY El BACI \ElK KAMNAKP(OY] (sjc), diademed bearded bust of uncertain Kamnaskind left;
m exergue, 1N(7)[ «?]. Cf. Haaff type 9.1, subtype 11; cf. NAP 479-80. Very Rare. Boldly struck with outstanding portraits. Superb
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . . $7,000 - 9,000
3377 Kingdom of Persis. Uncertain King I. Silver Drachm (3.7
g), 2nd century BC.Head of i> og rig^1 w »rmg sat'ap.) • .
basia surmounted by eagle, crescent on neck flap Reverse:
King standing to right before altar; Ahura-Mazda above; to
nght, standard surmounted by eagle. Cf. Klose & Museter 3/5
(lacking crescent); cf. Alram 551 (same); Sunrise Toned and
the obverse is m high ri ef Extremely Fine
Estimated value . $250 - 300
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33 3 Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I. Silver Tetradrachm (16.9 g), ca. 171-145 BC.Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Eukratides II
r|ght wearing crested helmet adorned with bull's horn and ear. Reverse: B Ml Mill Ml I \ \OY above, n KPATIAOY in exergue, the Dioskouroi,
each holding spear and palm, on horses rearing right; in lower nght field, monogram. Bopearachchi 6E; SNG ANS 465; HGC 12, 131. Magnificent!
high relief style with a delicate iridescent tone. One of the finest Eukratides tetradrachms we have seen. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . . ' . $2,500 - 3,000
B79 Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I. Silver Tetradrachm
(16.9 g), ca. 171-145 BC. Diademed and draped bust of
Eukratides I right. Reverse: BAX1AEL2X EYKPATIAOY, the
Dioskouroi riding on horses rearing right, holding palms and
spears; in left field, PK monogram; in lower right field, A. Bope-
arachchi 1C; SNG ANS -. Underlying scratches noted. Well
struck in high relief. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
Ex Hess-Divo 317 (27 October 2010), 336..
380 Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I. Silver Tetradrachm
(16.9 g), ca. 171-145 BC. Helmeted, diademed and draped
bust of Eukratides I right. Reverse: BAXIAEQX MErAAOY
EYKPATIAOY, the Dioskouroi riding on horses rearing right,
holding palms and spears; in lower right field, monogram.
Bopearachchi 6E; SNG ANS 465. Lustrous and lightly toned. Vir¬
tually as struck. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
Ex Hess-Divo 317 (27 October 2010), 339..
381 Baktria, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Philoxenos. Silver
Drachm (2.38 g), ca. 100-95 BC.BAXIAEQX ANIKHTOY
OIAOHENOY, helmeted, diademed and draped bust of Philoxe¬
nos right. Reverse. King on horseback right; below to left, X;
below to right, monogram. Bopearachchi 6D; SNG ANS 1189-
93; HGC 12, 272. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3382 Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy III-Ptolemy VIII. /E (7.9
g), ca. 246-116 BC.Kyrene. Diademed head of Ptolemy I
right, wearing aegis. Reverse. BAXIAEQX nTOAEMAlOY, head
of Libya right, wearing tainia; below chin, cornucopiae. Svoro-
nos 871; Weiser 65; SNG Copenhagen 442-4. Redish-brown
patina. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3383 Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy IV Philopator. /E 33 (35.19
g), 222-205/4 BC.Alexandria. Head of Zeus-Ammon right,
hair bound with tainia. Reverse: BAXIAES2X nTOAEMAlOY,
eagle standing left on thunderbolt; in left field, filleted coruco-
piae; between legs, AI. Svoronos 1127; SNG Copenhagen 201.
NGC grade Choice Very Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3384 Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy VI & Ptolemy VIII. /E (22.9
g), coregency, 170-163 BC. Alexandria. Head of Zeus-
Ammon right, hair bound with tainia. Reverse: BAXIAEQX
nTOAEMAlOY, two eagles standing left on thunderbolt; in left
field, cornucopiae. Svoronos 1423; Weiser 134-5; SNG Copen¬
hagen 305-6. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3385 Kingdom of Mauretania. Juba II 25 BC-AD 23. AR
Denarius (2.8 g). RE XIVBA, Diademed head of Juba II facing
right. Reverse: Cornucopiae and scepter in saltire. M. Ill, 103,
23; Mazzard 243. Portrait and legend complete but struck off-
center. Extremely Fine.
Mauretania, the land of the Moors, was annexed by the Romans
in 33 BC. However, eight years later Augustus restored the king¬
dom and placed Juba II on the throne. During the reign of
Claudius, the country became a Roman province and was gov¬
erned by procurators.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
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Roman Rupublic
Roman Republic
Lustrous Early Republic Gold 60 Asses, 211-208 BC
I nlargcmcnl
3386 Anonymous. Gold 60 Asses (3.4 g), 211-208 BC Rome. Bearded head of Mars right, weanng crested Connthian helmet; behind,
denomination . Reverse. ROMA in exergue, eagle standing right on thunderbolt, wings displayed. Crawford 44/2; Bahrfeldt 4a; Sydenham 226.
Lustrous. Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
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3387 Anonymous. Silver Didrachm (6.50 g), ca. 225-214 BC. Uncertain mint. Laureate head of Janus, two annulets atop head. Reverse. ROM4
incuse on solid tablet in exergue, Jupiter, hurling thunderbolt and holding scepter, in galloping quadnga nght dnven by Victory. Crawford 29/3
Sydenham 64, RSC 2 3 Gray and iridescent toning A f«-w ght marks under tone Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . . $1,500 - 2,000
Ex Triton XVI (7 January 2013), 751..
3388 Anonymous. Silver Didrachm (6.62 g), ca. 22S-214
BC.Uncertain mint. Laureate head of Janus; below, [
Reverse. [R]OMA partly incuse and partly raised on solid tablet
In exergue, Jupiter, hurling thunderbolt and holding scepter, in
galloping quadriga right driven by Victory. Crawford 31/1;
Sydenham 64c; RSC 23a. An area of weakness on the reverse
rim. Extremely Fine/Very Fine
Estimated Value . . . cann - enn
3389 Anonymous. Silver Drachm (3.26 g), ca. 225-21-
BC.Rome. Laureate head of Janus. Reverse: ROMA in relief il
exergue, Jupiter, hurling thunderbolt and holding scepter, il
quadnga galloping left, dnven by Victory. Crawford 28/4
Sydenham 67; RSC 25. Rare! Very bold strike, nicely centered
on flan with pleasant toning. NGC grade Choice Very Fine
Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5
Estimated Value . $600 - 70
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90 Anonymous. fE Uncia (8.13 g), ca. 215-212 BC.Rome.
Helmeted head of Roma right; behind, pellet. Reverse: ROMA
above, prow of galley right; in exergue, pellet. Crawford 41/10;
Sydenham 108. NGC grade Extra Fine; Strike: 5/5, Sur¬
face: 5/5.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
91 Anonymous. Silver Denarius (3.93 g), 207 BC.Rome. Head
of Roma right, wearing winged helmet ornamented with griffin's
head; behind, X (denomination). Reverse: ROMA in relief in lin¬
ear frame below, the Dioscuri on horseback riding right, each
holding couched spear; above, crescent. Crawford 57/2; Syden¬
ham 219; RSC 20i. Traces of luster. NGC grade Choice Extra
Fine; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3394 C. Fonteius. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 114-113 BC. Rome.
Lajreate, janiform heads of the Dioscuri; in lower left field, F; in
lower right field, denomination. Reverse: C FO(NT) above,
ROMA in exergue, galley with three rowers and gubernator at
stern sailing left. Crawford 290/1; Sydenham 555; Fonteia 1.
Nicely toned. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
3395 L. Valerius Flaccus. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 108-107
BC.Rome. Draped bust of Victory right; below chin, denomina¬
tion. Reverse. L VALERI / [FI_A]CC[I] in two lines to left, Mars
advancing left, holding spear and trophy; in left field, flamen's
cap (<3/?ex); in right field, grain stalk. Crawford 306/1; Syden¬
ham 565; Valeria 11. Nicely toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
92 P. Maenius Antiaticus M.f. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 132
BC.Rome. Head of Roma right, wearing winged helmet orna¬
mented with griffin's head; behind, denomination. Reverse. P
M(AEN) (ANT) below, ROMA in exergue, Victory, holding
wreath, palm and reins, driving galloping quadriga right. Craw¬
ford 249/1; Sydenham 492; Maenia 7. Quite lustrous. Nearly
Mint State.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
j93 Anonymous. Silver Denarius (3.83 g), 115-114 BC.Rome.
Head of Roma right, wearing crested helmet with wing on side;
behind, X. Reverse. Roma seated right on pile of shields, hold¬
ing spear; at side, helmet; above flanking, birds flying; to right,
she-wolf standing right, suckling twins. Crawford 287/1; Syden¬
ham 530; RSC 176. Nicely toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3396 Q. Thermus M.f. Silver Denarius (3.34 g), 103 BC.Rome.
Head of Mars left, wearing crested helmet ornamented with
plume on side. Reverse. Q (THE)RM M [F] in exergue, Roman
and barbarian soldiers fighting, each holding forth a shield and
raising a sword, the Roman soldier on the left protecting a fallen
comrade. Crawford 319/1; Sydenham 592; Minucia 19. Very
Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3397 C. Fabius C.f. Hadrianus. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 102 BC.
Rome. EX A PV behind, veiled, turreted and draped bust of
Cybele right. Reverse: [C] FABI C F in exergue, Victory, holding
whip and reins, driving galloping biga right; below, pellet above
B; to lower right, stork standing right. Crawford 322/lb; Syden¬
ham 590; Fabia 14. Nice old cabinet toning. Boldly struck.
Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
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Roman Rupublic
3398 L. Cassius Caecianus. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 102 BC
Rome. C/EICI(AN) behind, draped bust of Ceres left, wreathed
with gram ears; behind, I. Reverse: [L] CASSI in exergue, two
yoked oxen drawing plow left; above N. Crawford 321/1; Syden¬
ham 594; Cassia 4. Nicely toned Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Ex Hess-Ovo 317 (27 October 2010), 580..
3399 P. Servilius M.f. Rullus. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 100 BC
Rome. RVLU behind, he! meted bust of Minerva left, wearing
aegis. Reverse: P SERV1LI M F in exergue, Victory, holding reins
and palm, driving galloping b*ga right; below horses, P. Craw¬
ford 328/1; Sydenham 601; Sen ia 14 Nicely toned.
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3400 C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Silver Denarius (3.19 g), 90
BC.Rome. PANSA behind, laureate head of Apollo right.
Reverse: (C VJIBIVS CFm exergue, Minerva, holding trophy,
reins and spear, driving galloping quadriga right. Crawford 342/
5b; Sydenham 684; Vibia ! NGC grade Extremely Fine
Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
3401 C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 90 BC.Rome
PANSA behind, laureate head of Apollo right; below chin, uncer¬
tain symbol. Reverse. C VIBIVS C F in exergue, Minerva, holding
trophy, reins and spear, dnvmg galloping quadriga right. Craw¬
ford 342/5b; Sydenham 684; Vibia 1. Nicely toned. Very Fine
Estimated Value . ttnn -
3402 L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 9«
BC.Rome. Laureate head of Apollo right; behind, CXI. Reverse
L PISO FRVGI / RO(MA) in two lines below, horseman riding
right, holding palm; above, CXXVI1. Crawford 340/1; Sydenhar]
662; Calpumia 12. Pleasantly toned. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $250 - 30i
3403 Q. Antonius Balbus. Silver Denarius (3.87 g), 83-8.
BC.Rome S C behind, laureate head of Jupiter nght. Reverse
Q (ANT)0 B(AL)B / PR in two lines in exergue, Victory, holdim
wreath and palm, driving galloping quadriga nght. Crawfon
364/la; cf. Sydenham 742; Antonia lc. Boldly struck with pleas
ant i rides* ense NGC grade AU; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5
Estimated Value . $600 - 70
3404 L. Censorinus. Silver Denarius (3.8 g), 82 BC.Rome. L3u
reate head of Apollo nght. Reverse. I CENSOR, Satyr standin
left, extending arm and holding wine skin over shoulder
behind, statue on column. Crawford 363/ Id; Sydenham 737
Marcia 24 Lustrus with verdigns on the obverse nm from 3 to
o’clock Extremely Fine
The meaning of the reverse is obscure. Crawford suggests it ha
to do with the moneyer's nomen but does not elaborate
Marsyas is best known in Greek and Roman mythology for hi
hubns. He was said to have challenged the god Apollo to a con
test playing the flute, the victor getting to decide whatever pun
ishment the loser would receive. Naturally, Apollo won th
contest, and and as punishment for danng to challenge a goc
he chose to flay Marsyas alive.
Estimated Value . $300 - 35
3405 M. Volteius M.f. Silver Denarius (4.19 g), 75 BC.Rome
Bust of youthful Bacchus or Liber right, wreathed with iv>
Reverse: M VOLTEI M F in exergue, Ceres, holding torch in eac
hand, in biga of serpents right; in left field, bow and bow-case
Crawford 385/3; Sydenham 776; Volteia 3. NGC grade Min
State; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 5/5.
This reverse of this coin refers to the ludi Cereales, one of th'
five principal agonistic festivals which were held annually 3
Rome.
Estimated Value . $700 - 90
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6 L. Lucretius Trio. Silver Denarius (3.97 g), 74 BC.Rome.
Laureate head of Neptune right, trident at shoulder; above II.
Reverse: L LVCRET[I] / TRIO in two lines below, winged Genius
on dolphin right. Crawford 390/2; Sydenham 784; Lucretia 3.
NGC grade Choice Extremely Fine; Strike: 4/5, Surface:
5/5.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
3410 M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. Silver Denarius (3.83 g),
67 BC.Uncertain mint. Young male head (Mercury?) right, with
long flowing hair, control symbol (rarely letter) behind. Reverse:
M PLAETORI CEST EX S C, winged caduceus. Crawford 405/3b;
Sydenham 805; Plaetoria 6. NGC grade Choice AU; Strike:
3/5, Surface: 5/5.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
07 Cn. Lentulus. Silver Denarius (4.01 g), 74 BC.Uncertain
mint in Spain. G P R above, diademed and draped bust of the
Genius of the Roman People right, scepter over shoulder.
Reverse: CN LEN Q in exergue, EX S C across field, scepter,
globe, and rudder. Crawford 393/la; Sydenham 752; Cornelia
54. Pleasant iridescent toning. NGC grade AU; Strike: 4/5,
Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
08 L. Lucretius Trio. Silver Denarius (3.92 g), 74 BC.Rome.
Radiate head of Sol right. Reverse: [L] LVCRETI in exergue,
TRIO above, crescent moon with seven stars above. Crawford
390/1; Sydenham 783; Lucretia 2. NGC grade VF; Strike: 4/
5, Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3411 C. Hosidius C.f. Geta. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 64
BC.Rome. GETA before, III VIR behind, diademed and draped
bust of Diana right, bow and quiver at shoulder. Reverse. C
HOSIDI C [F], the wild board of Calydon charging right, side
pierced by arrow, harried by hound below. Crawford 407/2;
Sydenham 903; Hosidia 1. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3412 L. Roscius Fabatus. Silver Denarius (3.8 g), 59 BC.Rome.
L ROSCI below, head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat's skin
headdress; behind, flaming brazier(?). Reverse. [FA]B[A]T[I] in
exergue, female standing right, feeding serpent erect before
her; in left field, nail(?). Crawford 412/1 (symbols 20); Syden¬
ham 915; Roscia 3. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
09 Q. Fufius Calenus and M. Cordus. Silver Denarius (4.0 g),
68 BC. Rome. HO behind, V[I(RT)] before, KAL[ENI] below,
jugate heads of Honos, laureate, and Virtus, wearing crested
helmet, right. Reverse: CORDI in exergue (ITAL) to left, RO to
right, Italia standing right, holding cornucopiae, clasping hands
with Roma standing left, foot on globe, holding scepter; in left
field, winged caduceus. Crawford 403/1; Sydenham 797; Fufia
1. Nicely toned with some underlying luster. We note some fine
old scratches on both sides. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3413 Q. Caepio Brutus. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 54 BC Rome.
LIBERTAS behind, head of Libertas right, jewels in hair above
forehead. Reverse: BRVTVS in exergue, the consul L. Junius
Brutus walking left between two lictors, each carrying ax over
shoulder, and preceded by an accensus. Crawford 433/1;
Sydenham 906; Junia 31. Attractively toned with underlying lus¬
ter. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Ex Kunker 193 (26 September 2011), 452..
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Roman Rupublic
3414 Albinus Bruti f. Silver Denarius (4.06 g), 48 BC.Rome
pi etas behind, bare head of Pietas right. Reverse: ALBINVS
BRVTI F, clasped hands holding winged caduceus. Crawford
450/2; HCRI 26; Sydenham 942; Postumia 10. NGC grade AU;
Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5.
This moneyer later changed his name to Decimus Postumius
Albinus, though he still styled himself Bruti films, son of Brutus'.
He was to be one of the assassins of Caesar, on the Ides of
March, 44 BC.
Estimated Value . $600 * 700
3415 L. Plautius Plancus. Silver Denarius (4.14 g), 47
BCRome. L PLAVTIVS below. Mask of Medusa with disheveled
hair facing. Reverse: PLANCVS below, Aurora flying right, head
slightly left, holding reins and conducting the four horses of the
sun. Crawford 453/lc; HCRI 29a; Sydenham 959b; Plautia 14
Nicely toned BokJly struck traces of uster NGC grade Choice
AU; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 5/5
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3416 L Plautius Plancus. Silver Denarius (3.97 g), 47
BC.Rome. L PLAVTIVS below, Mask of Medusa with disheveled
hair facing, coled serpent at either side of face. Reverse
PLANCVS below, Aurora flying right, head slightty left, holding
reins and conducting the four horses of the sun. Crawford 453/
la; HCRI 29; Sydenham 959; Plautia 15 Nicely toned About
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,000- 1,300
Ex Tnton XII (5 January 2009), 500. .
3418 P. Clodius M.f. Turrinus. Silver Denarius (3.98 g), 4
BC.Rome. Laureate head of Apollo nght; behind, lyre, /fevers*)
P CLODIVS on right, M F on left, Diana Ludfera standing facindj
head right, bow and quiver at shoulder, holding long lightel
torch in each hand. Crawford 494/23; HCRI 184; Sydenhai
1117; Claudia 15. Well struck on nice wide flan, with some Iu4
ter present NGC grade AU; Strike: 3/5, Surface: 3/5
Estimated Value . $400 - 59
3419 L. Mussidius Longus. Silver Denarius (4.1 g), 42 BC
Rome. CONCORDIA behind, diademed, veiled and draped bus
of Concordia nght; in lower nght field, star. Reverse: L MV^
SIDIVS LONGVS, platform mscnbed CLOACIN upon which tv*
statues of Venus Ooaana. Crawford 494/42b; HCRI 1883
Sydenham 1093a; Mussidia 6. Attractive iridescent toning
About Extremely Fine
The platform on which the two statues stood still stands on ttn
north side of the Forum in Rome.
Estimated Value . $400 501
Ex Kunker 193 (26 September 2011), 474..
3420 C. Clodius C.f. Vestalis. Silver Denarius (4.1 g), 4
BC.Rome C CLODIVS before, C F behind, draped bust of Flon
right, wreathed with flowers; behind, flower. Reverse. VESTAU I
to nght, the Vestal virgin, Claudia Quinta, seated left, holdim
bowl with two handles ( cymtxum ). Crawford 512/2; HCRI 31/
Sydenham 1135; Claudia 13. Lustrous and nicely tonec
Extremely Fine
The reverse depicts Claudia Quinta, the Vestal virgin who trans
ported the image of Cybele to Rome in 204 BC. The obvers
alludes to the Ludi Hona/es, games instituted by an ancestor c
the moneyer in 240 BC.
Estimated Value . $300 - 40
3417 P. Clodius M.f. Turrinus. Silver Denarius (3.85 g), 42
BC.Rome. Laureate head of Apollo right; behind, lyre. Reverse:
P CLODIVS on right, M F on left, Diana Lucifera standing facing,
head right, bow and quiver at shoulder, holding long lighted
torch in each hand. Crawford 494/23; HCRI 184; Sydenham
1117; Claudia 15. Nicely toned. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . cann - i;nn
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121 Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius. Silver Denarius (3.86 g), 49
BC. Military mint traveling in the East with Pompey, perhaps at
Ephesus. Q SICI[NIVS] III VIR, diademed head of Apollo right;
below, star. Reverse: C COPONI[VS] PR S C, club of Hercules
draped with lion's skin; in left field, arrow; in right field, bow.
Crawford 444/la; HCRI 3; Sydenham 939; Sicinia 1. NGC
grade All; Strike: 2/5, Surface: 4/5.
The club and lion's skin on the reverse of this coin resembles
half and quarter-cistophori that were struck in a number of
eastern cities. The Roman proconsul held residence at Ephesus,
and it was perhaps there that this issue was struck.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
22 Cn. Lentulus. Silver Denarius (3.91 g), 73 BC.Uncertain
mint in Spain. G P R above, diademed and draped bust of the
Genius of the Roman People right, scepter over shoulder.
Reverse: LE[NT) CVR x FL in exergue, EX S C across field, scep¬
ter, globe, and rudder. Crawford 393/lb; Sydenham 752a; Cor¬
nelia 55. NGC grade Choice XF*; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 5/
5.
Here we follow Harlan's revised dating to 73 BC as opposed to
Crawford's 76 BC for this issue (see M. Harlan, Roman Republi¬
can Moneyers and Their Coins, 81 BCE-64 BCE, 2012, pp. 83-
91).
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
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Roman Imperatorial Period
Roman Imperatorial Period
Rare Roman Republican Gold Aureus 43 BC
Enlargement
3423 L. Cestius and C. Norbanus. Gold Aureus (8.12 g), 43 BC Rome C N OR BA N VS above, L CESTIVS below, PR in nght field, draped bust:
of Etruscan (Tiburtine7) Sibyl nght. Reverse S C in upper left field, Cybele, holding patera and reins, dnvmg cart drawn left by two lions.]
Crawford 491/2; HCRI 1%; Sydenham 1155; Calico 5a (same dies as illus ). Rare. Lustrous and virtually as struck. About Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . . $7,000 - 8,000
From the Goldman Roman Imperatorial Collection
3424 Cnaeus Pompey Jr. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 46-45 BC
Corduba. M POBLIQ LEG (PRO] PR, he! meted head of Roma
nght. Reverse: CN [MAGNVJS IMP, Hispania standing nght,
shield on her back, holding two spears and presenting palm to
Pompetan soldier standing left on prow, armed with sword.
Crawford 469/ la; HCRI 48; Sydenham 1035; RSC 1 (Pompey
the Great). Attractively toned. Area of weakness around border
and sightly off cent! - Very Fine
The reverse type represents the support of Further Spam for the
Pompeian cause. The female figure, who Crawford does not
identify, is obviously Hispania, coming to lend her support
(arms) which will lead to ultimate victory (palm-branch) and the
restoration of a constitutional Republic.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Sextus Pompey. Silver Denarius (3.8 g), 37/6 BC. Uncei
tain mint in Sicily. MAG PIVS I[MP IT]ER, bare head of Pompey
the Great right; behind, jug (cap/s); before, lituus. Reverse'
PR7EF above; CLAS ET OR[/E] / (MAR)IT EX S C in two lines in
exergue, Neptune standing left, foot on prow, holding aplustre,
between the brothers Anapias and Amphinomus with their par¬
ents on their shoulders. Crawford 51 l/3a; HCRI 334; Sydenham
1344; RSC 17 (Pompey the Great). Irregular flan. Toned. About
Very Fine.
Estimated Value . cmn . ann
Julius Caesar. Silver Denarius (4.14 g), 49-48 BC.M ta
mint traveling with Caesar. CAESAR in exergue, elepha
advancing nght, trampling homed serpent. Reverse: Pontrfk
implements: simpulum, sprinkler, axe and pnest's hat. Crawfa
443/1, HCRI 9, Sydenham 1006; RSC 49. NGC grade Al
Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5
There are two very different styles of Caeasr's elephant denai
of 49-48 BC. Although neither are rare, this is by far the les
common of the two.
Estimated Value . $1,000 ■ 1,3d
3427
Julius Caesar. Silver Denarius (3.79 g), 49-48 BC.Milita
mint traveling with Caesar. CAESAR in exergue, elepN
advancing right, trampling horned serpent. Reverse: Pontifil
implements: simpulum, sprinkler, axe and priest's hat. Crawfo
443/1; HCRI 9; Sydenham 1006; RSC 49. NGC grade Choi
Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5.
Perhaps the most ubiquitous of Caesar's denarii, this fa
issue was struck at the time of his crossing of the Rubicon a
the beginning of the long period of civil wars which resulted N
the downfall of the Roman Republic. A few theories have be*
presented explaining the obverse type, the most establish*
being that the elephant represents good, the serpent evil, thi
a message of the righteousness of Caesar’s cause. The revef
shows the symbols of Rome's high priest, the Pontifex MaximU
Caesar having been elected to the office in 63 BC.
Estimated Value . $500 - ®
8 Julius Caesar. Silver Denarius (3.89 g), 49-48 BC.Military
mint traveling with Caesar. CAESAR in exergue, elephant
advancing right, trampling horned serpent. Reverse: Pontifical
implements: simpulum, sprinkler, axe and priest's hat. Crawford
443/1; HCRI 9; Sydenham 1006; RSC 49. NGC grade AU;
Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
|9 Julius Caesar. Silver Denarius (3.95 g), 46 BC. Utica(7).
COS TERT behind, DICT ITER before, head of Ceres right,
wreathed with grain ears. Reverse: [A]VGVR above, PONT MAX
in exergue, emblems of the augurate and pontificate: simpu¬
lum, sprinkler, capis and lituus; in right field, M ( Munus ). Craw¬
ford 467/lb; HCRI 57a; Sydenham 1024; RSC 4. NGC grade
Choice Extremely Fine; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 5/5.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
k) Julius Caesar. Silver Denarius (4.0 g), 44 BC. Rome. L.
Aemilius Buca, moneyer. [CAE]SAR DICT PERPET[VO], laureate
head of Julius Caesar right. Reverse: L BVCA, winged caduceus
and fasces in saltire; globe, in angles, axe, globe, and clasped
hands. Crawford 480/6; Alfoldi type XIII; HCRI 103; Sydenham
1063; RSC 25 NGC grade Choice Very Fine; Strike: 2/5,
Surface: 5/5.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
Enlargement
|l Julius Caesar. Silver Denarius (5.6 g), 40 BC.Rome. Q. Voconius Vitulus, moneyer. DIVI IVLI before, laureate head of Julius Caesar right;
behind, lituus. Reverse: Q VOCONIVS above, VITVLVS in exergue, bull-calf walking left. Crawford 526/2; HCRI 329; Sydenham 1132; RSC 46.
Although struck partially off - centered, the portrait is complete and quite expressive. Nicely toned. Very Fine.
The coins of Q. Voconius Vitulus and his colleague, Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, in 40 BC present us with the last moneyer issues of the Capito-
I line mint at Rome with the exception of a small group produced more than two decades later during Augustus'principate.
Estimated Value . $3,000 - 3,500
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Roman Imperatorial Period
Enlargement
3432 Marc Antony and Lucius Antony. AR Denarius (3.4g), struck by the moving mint in Asia Minor, 41 BC Bare head nght of Marc Anton^
mscnpbon around. Reverse: Bare head nght of Lucius Antony, inscription around. Cr. 517/5a; Syd. 1185; Sear ( Imperatort) 246. Rare. Unobtrjj
sive crescent banker's mark on neck of Lucius Antony, brother of Marc Antony. Toned. Very Fine
There was a piethora of debased and likely unofficial contemporary counterfeits in general circulation at this time. Those made with a silver jacks
over a copper core are termed “fourees". Various testing and weighing methods were used in the agora to guarantee their punty and weight, ttv
banker's mark being one of these.
Estimated value . . S 1 ,000 - 1,30
3433 Octavian. AR Denarius (3.8g), minted 30/29 BC proba¬
bly at Rome Bare head of Octavian, nght. Reverse : IMP
CAESAR; military trophy, its base crossed with rudder and
anchor and set on prow. RIC 265a; BMC-625; C- 1 19; Sear 419
Struck a brt off-center and cleaned. Splendid portrait style
Choice Very Fine
Reverse: refers to the various naval victories achieved by Octa¬
vian and Agnppa, most notably at Actium in 31 BC.
Estimated Value . $700 • 800
Mark Antony 8i Octavian. H. 23 (10.5 g), 37 BC. Struck it
Thessalonika Year 5 of the Antonian era. \l 12\oh-i LI *
head of Agonothesia nght; above, E. Reverse: ANT / KAI in tw<
ines Within wreath. RPC I 1552; SNG ANS 819. Rare Glossi
chocolate brown and quite choict Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,501
3434 Mark Antony & Octavian. Silver Denarius (3.9 g), 41 BC
Ephesus. M. Barbatius Poilio, quaestor pro praetore. M ANT
I(MP) (AV)G III V1R R P C M BARBAT Q P, bare head of Mark
Antony right. Reverse: CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C, bare
head of Octavian right, with slight beard. Crawford 517/2; HCRI
243; Sydenham 1181; RSC 8. Lightly toned with some underly¬
ing luster. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
Ex NAC 64 (17-18 May 2012), 2347.
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'Live Auctions
Roman Imperial Coinage
Pleasing Gold Aureus of Augustus
Enlargement
B436 Augustus. Gold Aureus (7.7 g), 27 BC-AD 14. Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 12. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head of
Augustus right. Reverse: C L CAESARES AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IWENT, Gaius and Lucius Caesars, togate, standing facing, supporting
between them on ground honorary shields and spears; above, lituus and simpulum turned inwards. RIC 206; Giard 81; BMC 513-8; Calico
176a. A pleasing example. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5,000
|37 Augustus. Silver Denarius (3.77 g), 27 BC-AD 14.Very
scarce. Colonia Patricia(7), ca. 19 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare
head of Augustus right. Reverse: [OB CIVIS] above, SERVATOS
below, small round shield inscribed S P Q R / CL V in two lines
within oak wreath. RIC 79a; BMC 381; RSC 215. NGC grade
Choice Very Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5.
This piece refers to Augustus'acceptance of the golden shield of
valour, and the civic wreath.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
3439 Augustus, 27 BC-AD 14. Silver Denarius (4.0 g). Lugdu¬
num, 8-7 BC. Laureate bust of Augustus facing right. Reverse:
Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing facing shields and spears
between them; above, between spears, simpulum and lituus
turned inwards. BM 529; RSC 43; RIC 207. Well executed and
lustrous with delicate golden toning. Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
38 Augustus. Silver Denarius (3.7 g), 27 BC-AD 14.Scarce.
Lugdunum, 15-13 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head of Augustus
right. Reverse: IMP X low across field, ACT in exergue, Actian
Apollo standing facing, head left, holding a plectrum and lyre.
RIC 171a; BMC 461; RSC 144. NGC grade Choice Very Fine;
Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5
The reverse commemorates the victory of Augustus over Ant¬
ony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium on 2 September 31
BC.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
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Roman Imperial Coinage
Very Rare Augustus Prototype Denarius for 'Tribute Penny'
Enlargement
3440 Augustus, 27 BC-AD 14. AR Denarius (3.8g), minted at Lugdunum, AD 13-14 Laureate head nght of Augustus. Reverse: Female
(Uvia7) seated right, holding scepter and branch RIC 220 [as R2], BMC S45; C 223 Extremely Fine
This very rare type, first issued by Augustus, was copied by Tibenus for the "Tribute Penny" of Biblical fame. It is hardly ever seen with the
inscnpbon of Augustus. In the case of Tibenus, this type formed his mam silver issues. Uvia, wife of Augustus and mother of Tibenus, engi¬
neered her son's accession to the purple, and is thought to be the female represented on the type's reverse. An important com.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
Ex Paulo LeitaCoHectton
Stunning Dupondius of Augustus
3441 (Divus Augustus. Died AD 14.) AE Dupondius (12.1
g). Restitution Issue. Rome mint. Struck under Titus
AD 80-81. Radiate head of Augustus left. Reverse: Vic¬
tory, draped, alighting left, holding m right hand a round
shield inscribed SPQR in two lines. RIC 189a (Titus); BMC
266 (Titus); cf. Cohen 557 var. (same). Wonderful uniform
dark reddish-brown patma. We note some smoothing m the
fields, nevertheless, a stunning bronze of Augustus.
Sharpness of Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
Choice Quality Gold 'Tribute Penny’ of Tiberius
Enlargement
3442
Tih^ri' cS' ®°ld Aureus (7.83 9)' AD 14‘37-Tr,bute penny type. Lugdunum, AD 15-18. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head of
rm rin -} rlfrSf%n?rj lF Llv'a' as Pax< seated right on chair with plain legs, holding scepter and olive branch. RIC 25; Giard
143, BMC 30-3; Calico 305d. NGC grade Choice Extremely Fine; Strike 5/5, Surface- 3/5
Estimated Value . . $4,000 - 5,000 I
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3447
43 Tiberius. Gold Aureus (7.7 g), AD 14-37.Tribute Penny
type. Lugdunum, AD 15-18. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS,
laureate head of Tiberius right. Reverse: PONTIF MAXIM, Livia,
as Pax, seated right on chair with plain legs, holding scepter
and olive branch. RIC 25; Giard 143; BMC 30-3; Calico 305d.
NGC grade Choice Very Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5 .
Estimated Value . $3,500 -4,000
Tiberius. Silver Denarius (3.8 g), AD 14-37 Tribute Penny.
Lugdunum, AD 36/7. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laure¬
ate head of Tiberius right. Reverse: PONTIF MAXIM, Livia, as
Pax, seated right on throne with ornate legs, resting feet on
footstool, holding scepter and olive branch. RIC 30; Lyon 154;
BMC 48; RSC 16a. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
44 Tiberius, AD 14-37. Gold Aureus (7.8g). Lugdunum,
after AD 16. Laureate bust of Tiberius facing right. Reverse:
PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated right holding sceptre and branch.
C-15; RIC 25; Sear 1760. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $3,500 -4,000
45 Tiberius. Gold Aureus (7.8 g), AD 14-37. Tribute Penny
type. Lugdunum, AD 36/7. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS,
laureate head of Tiberius right. Reverse: PONTIF MAXIM, Livia,
as Pax, seated right on chair with ornate legs, holding scepter
and olive branch. RIC 29; Giard 151; BMC 46; Calico 305b.
Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 4,000
46 Tiberius, AD 14-37. Silver Denarius (3.9g). Lugdunum.
Laureate head of Tiberius facing right. Reverse: Livia seated
right holding scepter and branch, throne legs ornamented, foot¬
stool below feet, single line beneath throne. GM 48; Paris 28;
Cohen 16; RIC 30. Well struck and perfectly centered.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
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Roman Imperial Coinage
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Incredible Gold Aureus of Antonia, mother of Claudius
Enlargement
3448 Antonia, mother of Claudius, AD 41-54. Gold Aureus (7.73 g) minted at Lugdunum, c. AD 41-47 Draped bust right of Antonia
weanng wreath. Reverse: Constants standing facing, holding long torch and comucoptae. RJC 65 [as Rare]; BMC 109; Giard ( Catalogue des
monnates de /'empire remain, Vol. II. Biblwtheque Nabonale) 9. Beautiful portrait with a great deal of luster still present. Extremely Fine
All of her corns having been struck by her son Claudius, Antonia was one of the Imperial ladies whose personal life intimately touched many I
historically important lives. Her parents were Mark Antony and Octavia, she mamed Nero Claudius Drusus, mothered German icus and was the
grandmother of Cams (Caligula).
Estimated value . $20,000 - 25,000
3449 Antonia, mother of Claudius. AE Dupondius (12. 9g),
minted of Rome, ad 42 Draped bust of Antonia bare¬
headed, right. Reverse: Claudius, veiled and togate, standing
left holding simpulum. RIC 92; BMC 166; CBN M3. Uniform
chocolate brown patina Rare. Nice strong portrait of this impor¬
tant Imperial woman Very Fine
Antonia, younger daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia, niece
of Augustus and mamed to Nero Claudius Drusus and had two
sons, Germanicus and the future emperor Claudius. Antonia
died in AD 37, at the age of 73, many speculated by her grand¬
son Caligula. Nonetheless, she recieved no honors until after
her son Claudius became emperor and struck coinage early in
his reign.
Estimated Value . $500 . 600
150 Nero Claudius Drusus. K. Sestertius (29.0 g), died 9
BCRome, under Claudius, ca AD 50-54. NERO CLAVDIVS
DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP, bare head of Nero Claudius Drusus
left. Reverse T1 CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PMTRP IMP P P, S fl
in exergue, emperor seated left on curule chair, holding branctl
and roll; below, weapons and armor on either side of globe. RIO
109; BMC 208; Cohen 8. Shuck on a huge flan and well ceni
tered. We note tooling and smoothing in the fields, nonetheless)
quite attractive with uniform glossy dark brown patina. Sharp
ness of Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5,00(1
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High Grade Caligula and Augustus Denarius
Enlargement
451 Caligula, with Divus Augustus. Silver Denarius (3.7 g), AD 37-41. Lugdunum, AD 37. C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT COS, bare
head of Gaius right. Reverse. Radiate head of Augustus right, between two stars. RIC 2; Giard 157; BMC 4; RSC 11. Both potraits are out¬
standing. Pleasing problem-free planchet and nicely toned. Rarely this choice. About Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $7,000 - 8,000
!• 2 Caligula, AD 37-41. AE As (11. 9g), minted at Rome, AD
37/8. Bare-headed bust of the emperor facing left. Reverse:
Vesta seated left holding patera and sceptre. RIC 38; C. 27.
Boldly struck with full legends. Pleasing dark reddish-brown
patina with a small area of smoothing behind the head. About
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Rare Bronze of Britannicus, son of Claudius minted AD 50-54
Enlargement
153 Britannicus, son of Claudius, AE 17 (3.5g), minted at Smyrna, AD 50-54. Draped bare head facing right. Reverse: Nike, right with
trophy over shoulder. BMC 283; RPC (Nero Caesar) 2476. Very Rare. Uniform dark greenish-brown patina. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 * 1,000
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Roman Imperial Coinage
Handsome Gold Aureus of Nero, AD 64/5
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3454 Nero. Gold Aureus (7.38 g), AD 54 68. >me, ca. AD 64/5. NERO CAESAR, laureate head of Nero nght. Reverse. AVGVSTVS GERMAN-i
ICVS, Nero, radiate and togate, standing facing, holding branch m nght hand, globe surmounted by Victory in left. RIC 46; WCN 22; BMC 56~j
9; Cai co 402. We I centered. Nearly Extremely Fine
Struck circa AD 64/5, this coin's reverse shows the monumental bronze statue of Nero in the guise of Sol that was originally just outside of theJ
mam palace entrance of Nero's Domus Aurea ('Golden HouseThe Greek sculptor, Zenodoros, constructed the statue between AD 64 and 68,]
thus the representation on the com predates the completed statue. After Nero's downfall, Vespasian replaced the head of the statue with onej
of the god Sol himseff. In the second century, Hadrian had the statue moved adjacent to the Flavian Amphitheater, from which that building (
derives its popular name, the Colosseum.
Estimated value . $10,000 - 13,000l|
Ex Ceresjo (26 September 1987), 229..
Enlargement
3455 Nero. Gold Aureus (7.2 g), AD 54-68 Rome, ca AD 64/5 NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head of Nero nght. Reverse: IANVM CIVSI
PACE PR TERRA MARJQ PARTA, dosed doors of the temple of Janus. RIC 50 and S8; WCN 26. BMC 64, Called 409. NGC Extremely Fin.
Strike: 5/5, Surface: 2/5
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5^
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3456 ?ce/°A 54’6? fD‘ SMver Denarius (3-09) Laureate head right of Nero. Reverse: Aquila right, between two vexilla. RIC 68 [as R2]; BMC 107;
356. Areas of dark toning. About Extremely Fine (PCGS # 55)
One of the last issues of Nero, this reduced-weight denarius was struck betwixt the flame and the Gvil Wars.
Estimated Value . , „
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Rare Gold Aureus of Galba AD 68-69
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[457 Galba. Gold Aureus (7.0 g), AD 68-69. Rome. IMP SER GALBA AVG, bare head of Galba right. Reverse: S P Q R / OB CIVES in two lines
within oak wreath. RIC 164; BMC 31; Calico 509. Signs of old burnishing. Sharpness of Very Fine or better.
Estimated Value . $7,000 - 8,000
Very Rare Gold Aureus of Vitellius, AD 69
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|458 Vitellius, AD 69. Gold Aureus (7.1g). Rome. A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, laureate head of Vitellius right. Reverse: L VITELLIVS COS
III CENSOR, Vitellius the Elder seated left on curule chair, feet on footstool, holding scepter. RIC 94; BMC 23; Calico 565b. Signs of old bur¬
nishing. Sharpness of Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $6,000 - 7,000
>9 Vespasian, AD 69-79. Silver Denarius (3.3g), minted at
Rome, AD 76. Laureate head right of Vespasian. Reverse:
Eagle facing standing on garlanded base with thunderbolt in
claws; wings open and head turned left. RIC 847. Concise,
expressive portrait; lightly toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
3460 Vespasian, AD 69-79. Silver Denarius (3.4g), minted at
Rome, AD 76. Laureate head right of Vespasian. Reverse:
Jupiter standing left, holding scepter and sacrificing over altar.
RIC 849; BMC 276; C. 222. Lightly toned and very crisp.
Extremely Fine.
This portrait has features of Vespasian's son, Domitian, as well.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
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Roman Imperial Coinage
3461 Vespasian, AD 69-79. Silver Denarius (3.4g), minted
posthumously at Rome by Titus, AD 80-81 Laureate head
right of Vespasian. Reverse: S C on a shield supported by two
Capricorns; below, globe. RIC (Titus) 357; BMC 129. Minor
pianchet defect on reverse nm above the Capricorns. Luster
remaining and delicately toned Extremely Fine
Minted after the deification of Vespasian.
Estimated Value . S500 - 600
3462 Divus Vespasian. Silver Denarius (3.26 g), died AD 79
Rome, under Titus, AD 80/1. DIWS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS,
laureate head of Vespasian right. Reverse: EX S C across field,
Victory standing left, affixing shield to trophy at foot of which
Judaea seated left m attitude of mourning. RIC 364, BMC 112;
RSC 144 NGC grade Choice Very Fine; Strike: 5/5, Sur¬
face: 4/5
Posthumous issue commemorating victory over Judea in AD 72.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Titus. Gold Aureus as Caesar, AD 69-79
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3463 Titus. Gold Aureus (7.05 g), as Caesar, AD 69-79.Rome. under Vespasian, AD 76. T CAESAR IMP VESPASIAN, laureate head of Titus
right. Reverse: COS V, heifer walking right. RIC 857; BMC 185; Calicb 7 NGC grade Choice Very Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5
Estimated Value . . . $5,000 - 6,000
Divus Titus. Silver Antoninianus (5.0 g), died AD 81.
Rome, under Trajan Decius, AD 250/1. DI-V-0 TITO, radiate
head of Titus right. Reverse: CONSECRATIO, eagle standing
right, head left, with wings displayed. RIC 81a; RSC 404. Lightly
toned. Scarce. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Ex Helios 8 (13 October 2012), 100..
►5 Titus with Domitian, as Caesar, AD 79-81. AE of Lydia,
Germe. ATTO KAI TEP CEBAC, laureate head of Titus right;
before, two grain ears. Reverse. AYTO KAI CEBAC, laureate
head of Domitian right. RPC II 929; Ehling 27-9; SNG Righetti
711. Slightly porous. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
Absolutely Incredible Quality Bronze of Titus, AD 79-81
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U66 Titus, AD 79-81. AE Dupondius (13. 6g) minted at Rome, 1 July AD 72-30 June AD 73, while Caesar under Vespasian. Radiate
head right of Titus. Reverse: Felicitas standing left with caduceus and cornucopiae; across field, S C. RIC 504 [as R2], citing one specimen in
the Paris and Vienna museums. Possessing remarkable detail from fresh dies, with a uniform dark greenish-brown patina. Nearly Mint
State.
Of fantastic quality, likely the finest bronze of Titus known. Indirectly, the reverse commemorates the victory in the East by Titus and the hap¬
piness and riches of the Roman populace.
Estimated Value . $15,000 - 20,000
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Roman Imperial Coinage
Handsome Sestertius of Julia Titi
3467 Julia Titi, daughter of Titus. AE Sestertius (27. 4g),
mint of Rome, AD 90/91 Carpentum drawn nght by two
mules; in exergue, SPQR Reverse: Legend around large S
C. RIC 717. Weak around the borders, strong through the
centers. Attractive smooth uniform greenish-brown patina
on both sides. A rare and handsome piece. Choice Very
Fine
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
Desirable Gold Aureus of Domitian
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3468 Domitian. Gold Aureus (7.74 g), AD 81-96 Rome, AD 83. IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M, laureate head of Domitian right. Rt
TR POT II COS VIIII DES X P P, Minerva standing facing, head left, holding spear. RIC 168; BMC 44, Calico 931. NGC grade Choice
Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5
Estimated Value . $7,000 - 8, OBI
Domitian Gold Aureus AD 81-96
Enlargement
3469
MANnrU'rSl?? Aureus <7,5 9)- AD 81-96 Rome, AD 92-94. DOMITIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head of Domitian right. Reverse: GER'
nan 1 1 CVS COS XVI, Germania, in attitude of mourning, seated right on shield; below, broken spear. RIC 747; BMC 21 1; Calico 854. Delicate
tone. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
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Handsome Cistophorus of Domitia
t Domitian, AD 81-96. Silver Denarius (3.2g), minted at
Ephesus as Caesar by Vespasian, c. AD 71. Bare head right
of Domitian with bust cuirassed and draped. Reverse: Victory
advancing right, holding wreath and palm; mint monogram in
lower right field. RIC 1447 [as Rare]; RPC 848. Lightly toned.
Nearly Extremely Fine.
This style of obverse bust is quite compelling.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
Domitian. Silver Denarius (3.6 g), AD 81-96. Rome, AD 94.
IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XIIII, laureate head of
Domitian right. Reverse: IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P, Minerva
advancing right, wielding javelin and holding shield. RIC 766;
BMC 222; RSC 288. NGC grade Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/
5, Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Domitian. Silver Denarius (3.44 g), AD 81-96. Rome, AD
92/3. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XII, laureate head
of Domitian right. Reverse. IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P,
Minerva advancing right, wielding javelin and holding shield.
RIC 739; BMC 220-1; RSC 280. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3473 Domitia, wife of Domitian, AD 81-96. Silver Cisto-
phoric Tetradrachm (11.00 g) minted in the East, c.
AD 82. Draped bust right of Domitia, hair in a queue;
underneath, pellet. Reverse: Venus standing right, holding
spear and helmet, leaning on column. RIC page 330, 847
[as Rare]; RPC 850. Pleasing old cabinet toning. Choice
Very Fine.
The cistophorus, or cistophoric tetradrachm, comes from
the Greek model of the 2nd century BC. The Romans con¬
tinued the series by issuing these three-denarius multiples,
often based on the use of Roman reverse types. In addi¬
tion, reverses included various temples, altars and animals,
like the Sphinx and Capricorn. The series ended with the
diverse types issued by Hadrian. Some of the finest style
portraits of emperors were engraved by the Greek celators
in charge of creating the dies. Roman cistophori are all
quite scarce to very rare.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
3474 Nerva. Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm (10.2 g), AD 96-
98. Rome, for use in Asia (?), AD 97. IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M
TR POT P P COS III, laureate head of Nerva right. Reverse:
COM ASI across field, distyle temple set on three-tiered base
with ROMA ET AVG on entablature containing cult statue of
Augustus standing facing, holding spear and being crowned
female holding cornucopiae. Cf. RIC 122 (ROM); BMC 79; RSC
14a. Rare. Nicely toned and quite pleasing. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
Ex Kunker 193 (26 September 2011), 650..
3475 Nerva, AD 96-98. Silver Denarius (3.0g), minted at
Rome, AD 97. Laureate head right of Nerva. Reverse: Libertas
standing left, holding pileus and scepter. RIC 19; C. 113 Excel¬
lent portrait and nicely toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
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3476 Nerva, AD 96-98. Silver Denarius (3.4g), minted at
Rome, AD 97. Laureate head of Nerva right. Reverse: Clasped
hands holding legionary standard resting on prow. RIC 15; BMC
29; C. 29. Toned Nearly Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
3477 Nerva, AD 96-98. AE As (11. 8g), minted at Rome, AD 96
Laureate head of Nerva nght. Reverse: Clasped hands; below, S
C. RIC 53; C. 17. Dark, glossy patina with fields smoothed.
Lovely youthful portrait Sharpness of Extremely Fine
Estimated value . $300 - 400
3 180 Trajan. Silver Denarius (3.2 g), AD 98-117. Rome, AD 91
9. IMP CAES NERVA TRA-1AN AVG GERM, laureate head of TrJ
jan right. Reverse. P M TR P COS II P P, Vesta, veiled, seata
left, holding patera and torch. RIC 9; Woytek 60a; BMC 26; R3
203 Pleasing indescent toning. Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $250 - 3d
Trajan. Silver Denarius (3.3 g), AD 98-117.Rome, AD lOl
2. IMP CAES NERVA TRA-IAN AVG GERM, laureate head of Trd
)an nght. Reverse: P M TR P COS IIII P P, Hercules standing fail
mg on low base, holding dub and lion skin. RIC II 49; RSC 23|
RIC 49; Woytek 100a; BMC 86; RSC 234. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 3(|
3478 Trajan. Silver Denarius (3.36 g), AD 98-117.Romr IMP
CAES NERVA TRAI-AN AVG GERM, laureate head of Trajan nght.
Reverse: POffT MAX TR POT COS II, Pax standing facing, head
left, holding branch and comucop*ae. RIC 17; Woytek 24a; BMC
14; RSC 292. We1' struck on a nice broad flan Lustrous Superb
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,500
Trajan. Silver Denarius (3.5 g), AD 98-117.Rome, AD 101/
2. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, laureate and draped
bust of Trajan nght. Reverse. P M TR P COS IIII P P, Vesta,
veiled, seated left, holding patera and torch. Cf. RIC 53 (bust);
Woytek 112g; cf. BMC p. 44, • (same); cf. RSC 229 (same).
Lightly toned. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . . icn
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Highly Important Trajan Sestertius
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482 Trajan, AD 98-117. AE Sestertius (26.4g), minted at Rome, winter AD 114-early 116. Laureate and draped bust of Trajan right.
Reverse: Trajan seated left on platform with prefect behind, extending right hand; before him, Parthamaspates and soldiers holding spears
and standard; in exergue, REX PARTHVS. Cf. RIC 669 [as R4]; cf. BMC p. 218; Woytek 551v2 (this reverse die). Extremely Rare. Struck on
a full flan with tooling in fields and great detail in the reverse die. Olive-green patina. Extremely Fine.
Of great historical importance; only three specimens known (two reside in museums). Trajan was never shy about using his conqueror's titles
in his inscriptions. This coin exhibits great action and three-dimensional power; note the delicate details on the reverse. It is a wonderful
example of the selection of types: on the obverse, allegiance to the emperor and his course, and on the reverse, propaganda using current
events, like a newspaper would today. The wise Trajan knew coins would be circulating throughout the vast Roman Empire for a relatively
long period.
Estimated Value . $15,000 - 20,000
S3 Trajan, AD 98-117. AE Sestertius (27. lg) minted at
Rome, AD 98-99. Laureate head of Trajan right. Reverse: Pax
seated left, holding branch and scepter. RIC 401; BMC 715.
Faint traces of old smoothing revealing some excellent detailing;
medium-dark green patina. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,250
S4 Trajan. /E Sestertius (21.9 g), AD 98-117.Rome, AD 108-
109/10. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P
COS [V P P], laureate bust of Trajan right, slight drapery on far
shoulder. Reverse. S P Q R OP[TIMO PRINCjlPI, S C across
field, Fortuna standing facing, head left, holding rudder and cor-
nucopiae. RIC 500; Woytek 329b; BMC 797; Cohen 477. Pleas¬
ing dark green patina. Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
3485 Trajan, AD 98-117. AE Sestertius minted at Rome, AD
103-111. Laureate bust right of Trajan with drapery on left
shoulder. Reverse: Dacia seated left in attitude of mourning;
before her, trophy. RIC 565; C. 535. Pleasing, medium-green
patina. A handsome and compelling example. Choice Very
Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
3486 Trajan, AD 98-117. AE Semis minted AD 114-117 Radiate
and draped bust right of Trajan. Reverse: Inscription around
oak wreath; "S C" in center. RIC 649. Surfaces a little rough, but
beautifully detailed. Extremely Fine.
This scarce denomination is struck of orichalcum and not often
seen.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
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Roman Imperial Coinage
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3487 Hadrian. Gold Aureus (7.08 g), AD 117-138.Rorm\ ca AD 134 138. HADR1ANVS AVG COS III P P, bare head of Hadrian right. Reverse 1
Emperor on horseback right, extending arm in salute RIC 293a; BMC 785; Calico 1166. Rare. NGC grade Very Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface 4/5
Estimated Value . . $3,500 - 4,00(1
3488 Hadrian, AD 117-138. Gold Aureus (7.1g). Rome, AD
119-122. Bust of Hddnan, laureate, draped and cuirassed to
right. Reverse : Roma seated left, holds Victory, spear, shield
and quiver behind. Other than some honest wear, a pleasing
prob<em free example Nice Fine
Estimated Value . $3,000 - 3,500
34K ' Hadrian, AD 117-138. AE 36 (25. 4g), struck in Bithynia
Laureate head of Hadrian, right. Reverse: Octastyte temple;
KOI-NON in field. BMC 10; Waddmgton 241, 41; SNG von
Aulock 284. Struck on a porous plane het Very rare Sharpness
of Very Fine
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
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9 Aureus f®*1 9), AD 138-161. Rome, AD 148/9. [IMP ANTJONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XII, laureate and draped bustefl
1505a Choice Very Fine^ ^ ^ Aequitas standin9 fac|n9- head left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC 177f; BMC 651, note; Calicn
Estimated Value . . . . 3,5oJ
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»91 Antoninus Pius. /E Sestertius (25.53 g), AD 138-161.
Rome, AD 145-147. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P, laureate
head of Antoninus Pius right. Reverse: COS IIII, S C across
field, emperor standing facing, head left, crowned with radiate
nimbus, holding olive branch and spear. RIC 765; BMC 1666-7;
Cohen 318. Lovely uniform chocolate brown patina. Superb
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,800
192 Antoninus Pius. Silver Denarius (2.96 g), AD 138-
161. Rome, ca. AD 141-143. ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P
COS III, laureate head of Antoninus Pius right. Reverse:
CLEMEN-TIA AVG, dementia standing facing, head left, holding
patera and scepter. RIC 64; BMC 194; RSC 124. NGC grade
Choice Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5.
Estimated Value . $250 - 350
(93 Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161. Silver Denarius (3.5g),
minted at Rome, AD 158-159. Laureate head right of
Antoninus Pius. Reverse: Octastyle temple in which are seated
statues of Divus Augustus and Livia. RIC 290(a) [as Scarce]; C.
804. Toned. Extremely Fine.
This scarce reverse type is one of many architectural designs
portrayed in abundance during this era. They give us an insight
into how the buildings looked at the time.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
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Roman Imperial Coinage
Magnificent Roman Gold Aureus Broach
3494 Diva Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius. Gold Aureus. Minted in Rome, AD 141-161 DIVA AVG FAVSTINA. Bust of Faustina
the Elder, draped nght Reverse: PIET AS AVG, P*etas, veiled, standing left, dropping incense on a candelabrum. Calico 1798b. RIC-. C- The
aureus grades about Extremely Fine
Made into an exquisitely designed piece of jewelry. The com is protected in a 20 ♦ karat gold bezel of fine 19th century workmanship, proba¬
bly Haitian, and swivels within the broach. Total weight 20.6 g.
Estimated Value . . $5,000 - 6,000
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3495 Diva Faustina L Gold Aureus (7.08 g), died AD 140/l.Rome, under Antoninus Pius, after ca. AD 146. DIVA FAVSTINA, diademed am
draped bust of Faustina I nght. Reverse AFTER- NITAS, Fortuna standing facing, head left, holding patera and rudder. RIC 349a; BMC 369; Calc
1743. NGC grade Choice Extremely Fine; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 4,001
3496 Divia Faustina I. Silver Denarius (3.2 g), died AD 140/1
Rome, under Antoninus Pius, after ca. AD 146. DIVA FAVSTINA,
diademed and draped bust of Faustina I right. Reverse: AVG-
VSTA, Ceres standing facing, head left, holding long torch and
fold of drapery. RIC 362; BMC 421; RSC 104. NGC graded AU;
Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5
Estimated Value . cann . erm
3497 Diva Faustina I. /E Sestertius (25.48 g), died AD 140i
l.Rome, under Antoninus Pius, after ca. AD 146. DIVA FAVl
STINA, draped bust of Faustina I nght. Reverse: AETE-fl
(N]ITAS, S C in exergue, Aetemitas seated left, holding phoenl
on globe and • 1 103A; BMC 1482; Cohen 15 NG
grade VF; Strike: 3/5, Surface: 3/5
Estimated Value . $2 50 - 301
Marvelous Gold Aureus of Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, AD 138-161
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1498 Marcus Aurelius. Gold Aureus (7.2 g), as Caesar, AD 138-161. Rome, under Antoninus Pius, AD 159/60. AVRELIVS CAES AVG PII F,
bare-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius right, slight drapery on shoulders. Reverse. TR POT XIIII COS II, Mars advancing right, holding spear
and trophy. RIC 481b; BMC 994; Calico 1973. Lovely high relief style. About Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $6,000 - 7,000
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Lustrous Gold Aureus of Marcus Aurelius, AD 161-180
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| ;499 Marcus Aurelius. Gold Aureus (6.94 g), AD 161-180. Rome, AD 165. M ANTONINVS AVG ARMENIACVS, laureate and cuirassed bust
of Marcus Aurelius right. Reverse: P M TR P X-IX IMP III COS III, Felicitas standing facing, foot on globe, head left, holding caduceus and cor-
nucopiae. RIC 137; Szaivert 116-2/35; BMC 375, note; Calico 1898a. A lustrous example. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $7,000 - 8,000
DO Marcus Aurelius. Silver Denarius (3.6 g), as Caesar, AD
138-161. Rome, under Antoninus Pius, AD 151/2. AVRELIVS
CAESAR ANTO-NINI AVG PII FIL, bare head of Marcus Aurelius
right. Reverse. TR POT VI COS II, CLEM in exergue, dementia
standing facing, head left, holding pater and lifting hem of skirt.
RIC 456a; BMC 780; RSC 25a. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
3501 Marcus Aurelius, AD 161-180. Silver Denarius (3.34g).
Rome, AD 145. Bare head of Aurelius facing right. Reverse:
Honos, togate, standing left holding branch and cornucopia.
BMC 594; C-110; RIC 429a. Exquisite portrait, lustrous. Nearly
Mint State.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
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3502 Marcus Aurelius, AD 161-180. Silver Denarius (3.2g),
minted at Rome, December AD 163-December 164 Lau-
reate head right of Marcus Aurelius. Reverse: Personification of
Armenia seated left in mournful attitude; before her, vexillum
and shield. RIC 81. Toned. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
3503 Marcus Aurelius, AD 161-180. AE Sestertius (26. 7g)
minted at Rome as Caesar by Antoninus Pius, AD 157-
158 Bare-headed and draped bust right of Marcus Aurelius.
Reverse: Spes advancing left, holding flower and raising skirt.
RIC 1346 (as Scarce]; C 732. Even, dark green patina. A hand¬
some piece Choice Very Fine
This lot and the silver denanus *RIC 24" make a nice pairing of
a youthful Marcus Aurelius, both as Caesar and as emperor
Estimated value . $500 - 600
3504 Faustina II. Silver Denarius (3.35 g), Augusta, AD 147-
175. Rome, under Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, AD 161 -
164/5. FAVST1NA AVGVSTA, draped bust of Faustina II right,
wearing single circlet of pearls around head Reverse IVNONI
REGINAE, Juno standing facing, head left, holding patera and
scepter; at feet to left, peacock standing left RIC 6%; Szaivert
20-4/ 10b; BMC 118; R5C 139a. Nicely toned, lustrous Superb
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3505 Faustina II. Silver Denarius (3.6 g), Augusta, AD 147-
175. Rome, under Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, AD 161
164/5. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust of Faustina II right,
hair tied in knot at back of head. Reverse. IVNONI REGINAe!
Juno standing facing, head left, holding patera and scepter; at
feet to left, peacock standing left. RIC 694; Szaivert 20-4/ 10b;
BMC 118, note; RSC 141 Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
3506 Lucius Verus. /E 33mm Medallion, AD 161-169, fron*
Magydus in Pamphylia AVT K A! \ AVPH OVHPOC, laureate
draped and cuirassed bust of Lucius Verus nght. Reverse!
MA(l']V-.\EuN, Zeus seated nght, holding scepter; in exerguej
K SNG BN -; SNG von Aulock 8509 (same dies); McClean 88191
pi. 315, 5 (same dies). Extremely rare - one of only seveJ
known specimens, and certainly one of if not the finest known!
Attractive green patina with light earthen highlights!
Extremely Fine
The online database of RPC IV records just five specimens o|
this com, all but one in museum collections: the McClean speoi
men currently in the Fitzwilliam; the Mossop specimen, also J
the Fitzwilliam; the Newell specimen in the ANS; one specimen
in Vienna; and the von Aulock specimen, current disposition
unknown. One further specimen has appeared recently at aucl
bon (see Com Galleries, 28 Apnl 2010, 268). Our com is fa«|
superior to the McOean, von Aulock, and Com Galleries spool
mens; illustrations of the ANS, Mossop, and Vienna specimen^
are not currently available for purposes of companson.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2, OH
507 Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. AE Sestertiu?
(24. 3g), minted at Rome by her father, Marcus Aurelius.
Draped bust nght of Lucilla. Reverse: Venus standing left, hold!
ing apple. RIC p. 354 (Marcus Aurelius), 1767; BMC 1172; C
77. Dark greenish-brown patina. Natural irregulanty at edge!
About Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Ex Spink. G. Powell Collection ( VII 2000), lot 1399.
3508 Crispina. Silver Denarius (3.17 g), Augusta, AD 178
182. Rome, under Commodus. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped
bust of Crispina right, hair bound in round coil at back of headl
Reverse: C-E-R-ES, Ceres standing facing, head left, holding
gram ears and torch. RIC 276; Szaivert 1001-1/10; BMC 33j
RSC 1. Some luster. NGC grade Choice AU; Strike: 4/5
Surface: 4/5.
Estimated Value . $400 - 50(1
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3512
>09 Crispina, wife of Commodus, AD 177-192. AE Sestertius
(26.9g), minted at Rome. Draped bust right of Crispina.
Reverse: Salus seated left, feeding serpent from patera. RIC
672(a) [as Scarce]; C. 33. Some smoothing. Glossy reddish-
brown patina. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
Ex Spink, G. Powell Collection (VII 2000), lot 1405.
tlO Clodius Albinus, AD 195-197. Silver Denarius (2.8g),
minted at Rome as Caesar, c. AD 194-195, by Septimius
Severus. Bare head right of Clodius Albinus. Reverse: Aescula¬
pius standing left, holding snake-wreathed rod. RIC 2 [as Rare];
C. 9. Excellent portrait! Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Ex G. Hirsch 208 (17 II 2000), lot 2163.
*11 Clodius Albinus. Silver Denarius (3.43 g), as Caesar, AD
193-195. Rome, under Septimius Severus, AD 194/5. [D C]LOD
SEPT ALBIN C[AES], bare head of Clodius Albinus right.
Reverse. COS II, Aesculapius standing left, leaning on serpent-
entwined staff. RIC 2; BMC 88; RSC 9. Lightly toned. Very
Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Clodius Albinus, AD 195-197. AE Sestertius (24. 7g),
minted at Rome as Caesar, c. AD 194-195, by Septimius
Severus. Bare head right of Clodius Albinus. Reverse: Minerva
standing left, holding spear, shield and palm branch. RIC 54(a)
[as Rare]; BMC 535. Reddish-brown patina with detailed portrait
and on a nice round flan. Some smoothing in the fields, espe¬
cially on the reverse. Very Fine.
This emperor's coinage as Augustus is rarer than the issues
struck as Caesar under Septimius Severus.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
Ex Spink, G. Powell Collection (VII 2000), lot 1416.
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Roman Imperial Coinage
Septimius Severus. Gold Aureus, AD 193-211
I nlarycmcnl
3513 Septimius Severus. Gold Aureus (7.1 g), AD 193-211 Rome SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head of Septimius Severus right. Reverse:
RESTITVTOR VRBIS, Roma seated left, holding palladium and scepter; below seat, shield. RIC 288; BMC 358; Calico 2529. Slightly uneven
flan. Sharpness of Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
Ex Kunker 216 (8-9 October 2012), 1108..
3514 Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AE 25 (8.0g), minted at
Odessus in Thrace Laureate head right of Septimius Severus
Reverse: The Great God (Zeus7) sacrificing to left and holding
comucoptae. SNG Cop 672. Even dark brown patina
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3515 Septimius Severus AD 193-211. AE 27 (12. Og), Provin¬
cial issue of Nicopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior Cui-
rassed and laureate bust of the emperor facing right. Reverse:
Athena standing left holding patera over lighted alter. SNG Ber¬
lin — ; GIC — . The fields have been expertly smoothed. Glossy
dark green patina. Sharpness of Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
51() Julia Domna, mother of Caracalla, AD 198-217. Silver
Antommanus (5.4g), minted at Rome, AD 211-217. Dia
demed and draped bust nght of Julia Domna, nesting on a cres-i
cent. Reverse: Venus seated left, extending nght hand and!
holding scepter. RIC Vol. IV, Part I, p. 274, 388(a) (as Scarce];!
C 211 Lightly toned Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . . . $300 - 39
3517 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. AE
Sestertius (24. 4g), minted at Rome, AD 211 Draped bust
nght of Julia Domna. Reverse: Juno standing left, holding
patera and scepter; at feet, peacock. RIC 584; BMC 206. Pleas-!
ing, glossy, dark brown patina with some smoothing in the
fields, generally quite attractive. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $400 -500
Ex Sp/nA, G. Powell Collection (VII 2000), lot 1419.
Julia Domna. AE Sestertius (26.77 g), Augusta, AD 193-
217. Rome, under Caracalla, AD 215. IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, dia¬
demed and draped bust of Julia Domna right. Reverse: SAECVLI
FELICITAS, S C across field, Felicitas standing facing, head left,
sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar to left, and holding
long caduceus. RIC 590; BMC 215; Cohen 178. NGC grade
Choice VF; Strike: 3/5, Surface: 3/5.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
3522 Caracalla, AD 198-217. AE 31 (18. 7g), minted at Ser-
dica. Laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right of Caracalla.
Reverse: Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
Cf. SNG Cop 793-799 (but all are different reverse figures and
do not include our Fortuna). Dark, greenish-brown patina.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
9 Caracalla. Silver Denarius (3.47 g), AD 198-217. Rome,
AD 208. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head of Caracalla.
Reverse. PONTIF TR P XI COS III, PROF in exergue, emperor, in
military dress, on horseback right, holding spear; below horse's
raised foreleg, captive fleeing right. RIC 108; BMC 574-5; RSC
510. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
0 Caracalla. /E Sestertius (21.56 g), AD 198-217. Rome, AD
212/3. M AVREL ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate, draped
and cuirassed bust of Caracalla right. Reverse: SECVRITATI
PERPETVAE, S C in exergue, Securitas seated right, propping
head on hand and holding scepter; at her feet to right, altar.
RIC 512a; cf. BMC 250 (bust); Cohen 576. NGC grade VF;
Strike: 4/5, Surface: 3/5.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
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Caracalla. Billon Tetradrachm (13.78 g), AD 198-217.
Struck at Mesopotamia, Edessa. AVT K M AV ANT12NEINOC
CEB, radiate and cuirassed bust of Caracalla right, viewed from
behind. Reverse: AHMAPX EE VIIATOC TO A, eagle standing
facing, head and tail right, wings displayed, holding wreath in
beak; between legs, shrine with pediment. Prieur 850 (same
obv. die as illus.). Lustrous and absolutely superb. Mint State.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
3523 Geta, AD 209-212. Silver Denarius (3.3g), minted as
Caesar at Laodicea Ad Mare, c. AD 198-200. Bare-headed
and draped bust of Geta right. Reverse: Spes advancing left,
holding flower and raising skirt. RIC 96; C-192. Lovely style with
delicate toning. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3524 Geta. /E Sestertius (28.24 g), AD 209-212.Rome, AD 210/
1. P SEPTIMIVS GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Geta
right. Reverse: FORT RED TR P III COS II P P, S C in exergue,
Fortuna seated left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopiae;
below throne, wheel. RIC 168a; BMC 40; Cohen 52. NGC
grade VF; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5.
Estimated Value . $350 - 450
3525 Macrinus. Silver Denarius (3.42 g), AD 217-218. Rome,
AD 218. IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate, draped
and cuirassed bust of Macrinus right. Reverse. PROVIDENTIA
DEORVM, Providentia standing facing, head left, holding baton
over globe at feet to left and cornucopiae. RIC 80; BMC 73; RSC
108. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
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Roman Imperial Coinage
3526
Macrinus, AD 217-218. Billon Tetradrachm (13. 9g).
Issued at Seleucia Pieria, AD 217-218 Large lat
of Macnnus to right. Reverse: Eagle seen from front, wings
spread, head left with laurel-wreath in beak, standing on
ground-line; betwen legs, star. M & KP 1180. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $400 * 500
3527
Diadumenian. Billon Tetradrachm (11.3 g), as Caesar,
AD 217-218 Struck at Syria, Cyrrhestica. Beroea. M Oil
aIAa ANTON INOC K. radiate and draped bust of Dtadumeman
right, seen from the front. Reverse. \HMAPX EH YI 1ATOC. eagle
standing left on palm branch, holding wreath in beak; below,
winged animal facing between B-E. Pneur 899; Bellinger 91.
Very Fine
Estimated Value . *400 - 500
3530 Severus Alexander. fE Sestertius (21.84 g), AD 22
235. -ome, AD 231. IMP SEV ALE XANDER AVG, laureate bj
of Severus Alexander right, slight drapery on far should!
Reverse : VICTORI A AVGVST1, S C across field, Victory standi!
facing, head left, holding wreath and palm. RIC 618; BMC 7(3
4, Cohen 569 NGC grade Choice Fine; Strike: 5/5, Su.
face: 3/5
Estimated Value . $250 - 3^1
Severus Alexander, AD 222-235. AE 26 (11. Og). Provr
cial issue of Marcianopolis in Moesia Inferior Laureat
draped and cuirassed Alexander bust right. Reverse: Nemesi
Aequitas standing left, holding scales and scepter, wheel at fet
Cf. BMC 71. Rich sea-green patmd Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $250 -31
3528
Elagabalus, AD 218-222. AR Antoninianus (5.4g), mint
of Rome, undated -'adiate and draped bust, right. Reverse:
Jupiter, naked except for cloak hanging from shoulder, holds
thunderbolt and scepter; at feet left, eagle; on right, two stan¬
dards. RIC 90; C-66. Nicety toned Choice Very Fmr
Estimated Value
$125 - 150
3529 Elagabalus, AD 218-222. Billon Tetradrachm (16.4g ).
Antioch. Laureate and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus faring
right. Reverse: Eagle to front, head and tail left; star between
legs, A and E in right and left field. M & KP 251 Very Fine
Estimated Value . . - 350
1532 Orbiana. fE Sestertius (17.76 g), Augusta, AD 21'
227.Rome, under Severus Alexander, AD 225. SALL BAR9
ORBIANA AVG, diademed and draped bust of Orbiana rig|
Reverse: CONCORDIA AVGVST-ORVM, S C in exergue, Cord
dia seated left, holding patera and double comuacopiae. ®
Fine to Very Fine
Estimated Value . $500 - 61
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35 5 i Julia Mamaea. fE Sestertius (22.83 g), Augusta, AD 22.
235. Rome, under Severus Alexander, AD 224. IVLIA MAMA-
AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust of Julia Mamaea ricfl
Reverse: VENERI FELICI, S C across field, Venus standing fj
ing, head right, holding scepter and Cupid. RIC 694; BMC 1"
Cohen 62. Uniform dark brown patina. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 3
|4 Julia Mamaea. /E Sestertius (21.53 g), Augusta, AD 222-
235. Rome, under Severus Alexander, AD 228. IVLIA MAMA-EA
AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust of Julia Mamaea right.
Reverse: FELICI-TAS PVBLICA, S C across field, Felicitas stand¬
ing facing, head left, legs crossed, leaning on column and hold¬
ing caduceus. RIC 676; BMC 487; Cohen 21. NGC grade VF;
Strike: 4/5, Surface: 3/5.
Estimated Value . $250 - 350
Maximinus I. Silver Denarius (3.14 g), AD 235-238.
Rome. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cui-
rassed bust of Maximinus I right. Reverse: SALVS AVGVSTI,
Salus seated left, feeding from patera serpent arising from altar,
resting arm on side of chair. RIC 14; BMC 99; RSC 85a. Lus-
Itrous. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
i Maximinus I. /E Sestertius (25.04 g), AD 235-238. Rome,
AD 236/7. MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust of Maximinus I right. Reverse: VICTORIA GER-
MANICA, S C in exergue, emperor standing facing, head left,
holding scepter, being crowned by Victory standing behind,
holding palm branch; to left, bound German captive seated left.
RIC 93; BMC 198; Cohen 114. Scarce. NGC grade VF; Strike:
5/5, Surface: 3/5.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
F Maximinus I. Silver Denarius (3.0 g), AD 235-238. Rome,
AD 236. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cui¬
rassed bust of Maximinus I 'Thrax'right. Reverse: FIDES MIL-
ITVM, Fides standing facing, head left, holding standard in
either hand. RIC 7A; BMC 58-61; RSC 7a. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
3538 Balbinus. Silver Antoninianus (5.79 g), AD 238 Rome.
IMP CAES D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, radiate, draped and cui¬
rassed bust of Balbinus right. Reverse. PIETAS MVTVA AVGG,
clasped hands. RIC 12; BMC 74-6; RSC 17. Perfectly centered
on a broad flan. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $500 - 750
Ex CNG 90 (23 May 2012), 1653.
3539 Pupienus. Silver Denarius (3.3 g), AD 238. Rome. IMP C M
CLOD PVPIENVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of
Pupienus right. Reverse: PAX PVBLICA, Pax seated left, holding
branch and scepter. RIC 4; BMC 46; RSC 22. Scarce. Lightly
toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
Ex Gorny & Mosch 190 (11 October 2010), 533..
3540 Pupienus. /E Sestertius (21.11 g), AD 238. Rome. IMP
CAES M CLOD PVPIENVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust of Pupienus right. Reverse: PAX PVBLICA, S C in exergue,
Pax seated left, holding branch and scepter. RIC 22a; BMC -;
Cohen 23. NGC grade Fine; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 3/5
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
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Roman Imperial Coinage
Choice Quality Gold Aureus of Gordian III
Enlargement
3541 Gordian III. Gold Aureus (5.1 g), AD 238-244. Rome, AD 241-243 IMP GORDIANVS P[VS FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassedB
of Gordian III right. Reverse. P M TR P VI COS II P P, Apollo seated left, holding laurel branch and resting arm on lyre at his side. RIC ioc
Calico 3227. Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5, OK
Another Choice Quality Aureus of Gordian III
Enlargement
3542 Gordian III. Gold Aureus (5.1 g), AD 238-244.Rome, AD 243/4. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cu.rassed bdJ
Gtxdian III right. Reverse FORT RE-DVX, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder on globe and comucopiae, below chair, wheel. RIC 160; Cat
3197 (same dies as illus.) Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $4,000- W
3543
Gordian III. /E Sestertius (20.11 g), ad 238-244 Ror
AD 239. IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, laurea^ dra
M/rCcrSSed bUft °f Gordian 111 n9^t. Reverse: ABVNDAN1
AVG, S C across field, Abundantia standing facing head no
emptying contents of cornucopiae. RIC 274a; Cohen l Lov
medium uniform chocolate brown patina. Extremely Fine ’
Estimated Value . V$700 6
3544 Gordian III. /E Sestertius (21.86 g), AD 238-244.K
AD 242. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped;
cuirassed bust of Gordian III right. Reverse: P M TR P V Ctf
P P, S C across field, emperor standing right, holding globe £.
spear. RIC 307a; Cohen 267. NGC grade XF; Strike: 5
Surface: 3/5.
Estimated Value . $400 jH
Gordian III, AD 238-244. AE 29 (21.6g) dated Year 4
(AD 243/4). Provincial issue of Viminacium in Moesia
Superior. Laureate, draped and cuirassed Gordian bust right.
Reverse: Moesia standing left between bull and lion; date AN
[III in ex. AMNG I, 89. Forest-green patina with light earthen
lues. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
>hilip I. /E Sestertius (25.23 g), AD 244-249. Rome, AD
>45. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed
[bust of Philip I right. Reverse:. P M TR P II COS P P, S C in
exergue, emperor seated left on curule chair, holding globe and
Darazonium. RIC 148a; Cohen 121. Pleasing uniform chocolate
crown patina. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 450
>hilip I. /E Sestertius (16.52 g), AD 244-249.Saecular
Games issue. Rome, AD 248. IMP M IVL PHIL[IPPV]S AVG, lau-
eate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I right. Reverse:
)iAECVLARES AVGG, S C in exergue, she-wolf standing left,
Buckling the twins Romulus and Remus. RIC 159; Cohen 179.
4GC graded Choice VF; Strike 4/5, Surface 4/3.
(Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Irhilip II. AE Sestertius (19.2 g), AD 247-249. Rome, AD
>49 IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, laureate, draped and cui-
lassed bust of Philip II right. Reverse: LIBERALITAS AVGG III,
Irhilip I and Philip II seated left on curule chairs, each holding
fcepter. RIC 267a. Uniform chocolate brown patina. Superb
xtremely Fine
stimated Value . $800 - 900
3549 Philip I. Billon Tetradrachm (10.6 g), AD 244-249.
Minted in Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Struck AD 246. AVTOK
K M IOVA <t>IAinnOY CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust
of Philip I right, seen from behind. Reverse. AHMAPX EZOY-
CIAC, eagle standing facing, head left, holding wreath in beak;
to right of head, E; across field, S C; below, MON VRB. McAlee
901e; Prieur 309. Lustrous. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3550 Philip I. Billon Tetradrachm (13.2 g), AD 244-249.
Minted in Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Struck AD 246. AVTOK
K M IOVA OIAinnOY CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust
of Philip I right, seen from behind. Reverse. AHMAPX EEOY-
CIAC, eagle standing facing, head left, holding wreath in beak;
across field, S C; below, MON VRB. McAlee 899; Prieur 304. Lus¬
trous. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3551 Philip I. Billon Tetradrachm (10.5 g), AD 244-249.
Minted in Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Struck AD 246. AVTOK
K M IOVA OIAinnOY CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust
of Philip I right, seen from behind. Reverse. AHMAPX EEOY-
CIAC, eagle standing facing, head left, holding wreath in beak;
across field, S C; below, MON VRB. McAlee 899; Prieur 304. Lus¬
trous. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
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3552 Philip I, AD 244-249. Billon Tetradrachm (10. 6g).
Minted in Syria, Seleucis and Pieria Laureate and draped
bust of Philip as seen from behind. Reverse: Eagle standing
facing, head left, S C under wings; MON VRB below. M & KP
304. Lustrous Nearly Mint State
The issues with MON VRB, standing for Moneta Vrtxs , is now
widely accepted to have been minted in Rome.
Estimated Value . $400 * 500
3555 Trajan Decius. Billon Tetradrachm (11.3 g), AD 249-jt
Syria, Seleucis and Pieria.AVT K I ME KV \EKIOC TPAIAK
CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Trajan Decius fo.
seen from behind; below, two pellets. Reverse. AHMAPX
C1AC, eagle standing left on palm branch, holding wr
beak; in exergue, S C. McAlee 1116b; Pneur 524. Lusb*
Nearly Mint State
Estimated Value . $400*
3553 Philip II. /E Sestertius (18.52 g), as Caesar, AD 244-
247.Rome, under Philip I, AD 246. M IVL PHIL1PPVS CAES,
bareheaded and draped bust of Philip II right. Reverse. PRIN-
OPI rWEN(T], S C across field, pnnce standing facing, head
left, holding globe and inverted spear RIC 256a; Cohen 49. Uni¬
form chocolate brown patina. Choice Very Fine
Estimated value . $300 400
3554 Trajan Decius. /E Sestertius (18.57 g), AD 249-
2 51. Rome. IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, laureate and
cuirassed bust of Trajan Decius right, slight drapery on far
shoulder. Reverse: GENIVS EXERC ILLVRICIANI, S C across
field, Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae;
behind, standard. RIC 119a; Cohen 66. NGC grade Choice
VF; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 2/5
Estimated Value . < inn . Ann
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Exceptional Gold Aureus of Empress Herennia Etruscilla, AD 250
Enlargement
Herennia Etruscilla, wife of Trajan Decius. Gold Aureus (3.6g). Rome, AD 250. Bust of Herennia, diademed and draped facing right.
: Reverse: Pudicitia standing left, gathering up veil and holding sceptre. RIC 58a; Cohen 16; Calico 3307b; Sear 9488. A marvelous example,
boldly struck and well centered, lightly toned. Superb Extremely Fine.
I Estimated Value . $10,000 - 13,000
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irrebonianus Gallus. /E Sestertius (15.52 g), AD 251-
253. Rome, AD 251. [I]MP CAES C VIBIVS TREBONIANVS
ISALLVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Trebonia-
pus Gallus right. Reverse. ROMAE AETE-RNAE, S C in exergue,
Roma seated left, holding Victory and inverted spear; below
(throne, shield. RIC 120; Cohen 106. Choice Very Fine,
fcstimated Value . $400 - 450
falerian I, AD 253-260. AE Sestertius (18. 7g), minted at
i tome, c. 256-257. Laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right
i)f Valerian I. Reverse: Victory standing left, holding palm. RIC
: 80; C. 228. Struck on typical squarish flan with dark brown
| )atina. Very Fine.
During the mid AD 3rd century, sestertii became increasingly
tainted onto squarish or straight-edged planchets. Since these
hid not fit the circular inscriptions, more and more letters were
Ipst off the flan.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
Ipr Spink, G. Powell Collection (VII 2000), lot 1474.
I’ostumus. A 5-piece lot of Antoniniani all struck in
| Cologne Consists of the following: RIC 93; RIC 300; RIC
116; RIC 325; RIC 330. All coins are Extremely Fine/Very
t;ine. Lot of 5 coins.
Ilstimated Value . $200 ' 250
3560 Aurelian, AD 270-275. Silver Antoninianus (3.1g),
minted in Antioch. IMP C AVRELIANUS AVG, radiate, cui¬
rassed bust of Aurelian, right; below, mint-mark. Reverse.
VABALATHVS VCRIMDR, laureate draped bust, right. Cf. RIC
381. Superb, Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3561 Probus, 276-282 AD. Silver Antoninianus (3.57g),
minted in Siscia. IMP C PROBUS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed
bust of Probus, right. Reverse. PAX AVG, Pax facing with head
left; holding olive brach and sceptre; in exergue, mint mark
XXIQ. Cf. RIC 706. Well struck and the silver wash mostly intact.
Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3562 Carinus, AD 283-285. Billion Antoninianus (2.9g),
minted at Lugdunum. Issued as Augustus. Radiate and cui¬
rassed bust of Carinus facing right. Reverse: Carinus in military
attire standing right with spear and globe. RIC 214; C-120.
Superb Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
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3563
Carinus. /E Antoninianus (3.92 g), AD 283-285.Rome^
IMP CARINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of
Cannus right. Reverse: AEQVIT-AS AVGG, Aequitas standing
facing, head left, holding scales and comucopiae; KAZ. RIC 239.
Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value .
$200 - 250
Extremely Rare Antoninianus of Nigrinian
Enlargement
3564 Nigrinian, son of Carinus, AD 283-285. AE Antoninianus (3.6g), minted posthumously at Rome Radiate head right of Nigrintana
a boy. Reverse: Large altar. RIC (Numenanus) VoT V, Part II, 474 (as R2], C 5. Very rare. Glossy dark brown patina Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $3,000 3,50
3565 Diocletian. Silver Argenteus (3.31 g), AD 284-305. Rome,
ca. AD 294. DIOCIET1-ANVS AVG, laureate head of Diocletian
right. Reverse. VIRTVS MILITVM, the four Tetrarchs standing
before gateway of camp walls with six towers, sacrificing over
tnpod. RIC VI 27a; 3ekxmk 40a; RSC 516e. Well struck.
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . <Ann . aco
3566 Diocletian AD 284-305. AE Follis (9.6g), minted at Ser-
d!ca, c. AD 305-306 after his abdication Laureate bust
right of Diocletian wearing imperial mantle, holding branch and
mappa. /Reverse.' Quies and Providentia standing facing each
other. RIC 15a. Silver wash is still evident. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
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Fantastic Quality Antoninianus of Allectus
Enlargement
Allectus. fE Antoninianus (4.5 g), Romano-British Emperor, AD 293-296.Londonium. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and
cuirassed bust of Allectus right. Reverse. PA-X AVG, Pax standing facing, head left, holding branch and scepter; S-A/ML. RIC 33; Burnett 44
Lovely dark green patina, an exceptionally choice example. Superb Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
Desirable Gold Aureus of Maximianus, AD 286-305
Enlargement
Maximianus, AD 286-305. Gold Aureus (5.4g). Cyzicus, AD 291. Laureate head of Maximianus (Maximian) facing left. Reverse: Maxi-
mian seated left on curule chair, holding Victory on globe and baton, no mint mark. RIC 290; Calico 4624; C-70. Sear 12997. The fields are
nice and clean, portrait in high relief. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $6,000 - 7,000
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Procopius, AD 365-366. Gold Solidus (3.99 g) minted at Constantinople Diademed, cuirassed and draped bust right of Procopius,
i Reverse: Emperor standing left, head right, holding spear and shield. RIC Vol. IX, 2(a) [as R4]; C. 5. We note some scratches and graffiti, as
well as some file marks on the edge. Nevertheless, an excellent portrait of this extremely rare coin. Very Fine.
Often designated a usurper, Procopius was a general of Julian the Hellene. After Julian was killed in AD 363 in a battle against the Persians,
Procopius led a rebellion at Constantinople, where this coin was struck. Valens, warring against the barbarians on several fronts, had Procop¬
ius murdered in AD 366.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
Extremely Rare Gold Solidus of Procopius, AD 365-366
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Roman Imperial Coinage/Ostrogoths/Byzantine Empire
3570 Theodosius II. Gold Solidus (4.5 g), AD 402-450. Tf ess.)
lonica, AD 424-430. D N THEODO-SIVS P F AVG, GLOR ORVI-S
TERRAR, emperor, in military attire, standing facing, holding
standard and globus cruciger; in left field, star; TESOB. RIC
362; Depeyrot 51/1. Boldly struck on a nice broad flan Mint
State
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,800
3571 Theodosius II, AD 402-450. Gold Semissis (2.15 g)
minted at Constantinople, AD 420-422 Diademed, <x
rassed and draped bust right of Theodosius II. Reverse: Victory
seated right, mscnbmg shield; in left field, star; in right field,
Chnst og ram. RIC Vol. X, 223 [as R2J. Some insignificant hair¬
lines on obverse. A lovely com. Extremely Fine
Estimated value . $800 - 900
Ostrogoths
Stunning Gold Solidus of Theoderic, 493-526
Enlargement
Ostrogoths. Theoderic. Gold Solidus (4.4 g), 493-526.Rome, in the name of the Byzantine emperor, Anastasius I, ca. AD 493-518. Ir
Ke,?yzantine Anastas,us IDN ANASTA-SIVS P F AVG, diademed, he! meted and cu.rassed bust of Anastasius I fad"S
iff hliH ?ht; h0ld,n^2?ear and Shield decorated with horseman riding down enemy soldier. Reverse: VICTOR-I-A AVCCC, Victory stand*
RMr Ca°SS; m 5? mono^ram Rome mint; in right field, star; H//COMOB. COI 6; Arslan 2-3; Demo -; MIB I 7;W
-, BMC Vandals 63. Rare. A magnificent example. Mint State
Estimated Value . $2,000-2,5(1
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Byzantine Empire
Anastasius I. Gold Solidus (4.5 g), 491-518. Constantino¬
ple, 492-507. D N ANASTA-SIVS P F AVG, diademed, helmeted
: and cuirassed bust of Anastasius facing slightly right, holding
: spear over shoulder and shield decorated with horseman spear¬
ing an enemy below. Reverse: VICTOR-I-A AVGGG, Victory
standing left, holding voided cross; in right field, star; H//
CONOB. DOC 3g; MIBE 4a; SB 3. Lustrous. Extremely Fine.
I; Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Rare Ravenna Mint Justinian I, 527-565. Gold Solidus
Enlargement
Justinian I, 527-565. Gold Solidus (4.51 g) minted at Ravenna. Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing of Justinian I, holding globus cru-
ciger and shield. Reverse: Angel standing facing, holding long staff and globus cruciger; in lower right field, star. D.O. 333; S. 312. Rare. Light
graffito "K" in right obverse field. Lustrous and Nearly Mint State.
Spread fabric and a rounded border help identify this mint.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,500
Justinian I. Gold Solidus (4.5 g), 527-565.Constantinople,
1538-545. D N IVSTINI-ANVS P P AVC, helmeted and cuirassed
fcbust of Justinian I facing, holding globus cruciger and shield
idecorated with soldier on horseback right. Reverse: VICTORI-A
i AVGGG, Angel standing facing, holding long cross and globus
kruciger; in right field, star; Z//CONOB. DOC 8e; MIBE 6; SB
(139. Well struck on a large broad flan. Nearly Mint State.
(Estimated Value . $600 - 700
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Byzantine Empire
Superb Ravenna Mint Gold Tremissis of Maurice Tiberius
Enlargement
3576 Maurice Tiberius, 582-602. Gold Tremissis (1.51 g) minted at Ravenna Diademed, cutrassed and draped bust nght of Maunce
Tibenus. Reverse: Victory advancing nght with head left, holding wreath and globus cruoger; in lower nght field, star. D.O. 287; S. 592.
Rare Beautifully struck. Superb Extremely Fine
If you want just one coin to represent this now Italian mint, this example is near perfection
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
3577 Phocas. Gold Solidus (4.4 g), 602-610. .xistantinople,
609/10. d N N FOCAS P’RP AVI, crowned and cuirassed bust of
Phocas facing, holding globus cruoger. Reverse: VICTORIA AV,7
Angel standing facing, holding globus cruoger and staff sur¬
mounted by chnstogram; I CONOB DOC 10); MIBE 11, SB 620.
Nearly Extremely Fine
Estimated value . $400 - 500
3578 Phocas. Gold Solidus (4.4 g), 602 610
609/10. dN N FOCAS PERP AVI, crowned and cuirassed bust of
Phocas facing, holding globus cruoger. Reverse. VICTORIA
AV;'I, Angel standing facing, holding globus cruoger and staff
surmounted by chnstogram; I CONOB. DOC 10); MIBE 11; SB
620. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3579 Heraclius, 610-641. Gold Solidus (4.36 g) minted at
Constantinople, c. 610-613. Helmeted, cuirassed and
draped bust facing of Heraclius, holding cross. Reverse: Cross
potent on three steps. D.O. 3; S. 731. Scarce. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
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Rare Gold Solidus of Constantine VI
B580 Constantine VI. Gold Solidus (4.36 g), 780-797. Constantinople, 780-ca. 787. Leo IV and Constantine VI seated facing on ornamented
throne; above heads, cross. Reverse: Crowned facing busts of Leo III and Constantine V. DOC 2 (Leo IV); Fiieg l.C; SB 1584 (Leo IV). Rare.
Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,300
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Enlargement
Superb Gold Tetarteron Nomisma of Constantine IX
Enlargement
[{581 Constantine IX Monomachus. Gold Tetarteron Nomisma (4.10 g), 1042-1055.Constantinople. + IhS XIS REX RE^NANTinm, nimbate
facing bust of Christ, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels. Reverse: + CtonStAnm bASILE'IS Rm, Crowned bust of Constantine IX
facing, holding scepter with trefoil tip and globus-cruciger. DOC 5a; SB 1832. A magnificent example. Boldly struck and lustrous. Nearly Mint
State.
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
32 Constantine IX Monomachus. Gold Histamenon Nomi¬
sma (4.37 g), 1042-1055.Constantinople. + IHS XIS REX
REGNANTIhM, Christ, nimbate, seated facing on lyre-backed
throne, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels.
Reverse: + CioNSTAnTn bASILEU RM, crowned bust of Con¬
stantine IX facing, holding labarum and globus cruciger. DOC
2a; SB 1829. NGC grade Mint State; Strike: 5/5, Surface:
5/5.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
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Byzantine Empire
Large Lots of Ancient Coins
3583 A 5-piece group of Ancient Greek Silver Coins Consists of
the following: Ephesos 390-330 BC AR Tetradrachm, Sear
4372; Histiaia AR Tetrobol circa 3rd century BC; Parion
AR 3/4 Drachm, Sear 3917; Teos 5th Century BC AR
Obol; Seleucid Kingdom, Philip Philadelphos 93-83 BC
AR Tetradrachm.
Coins grade Very Fine and better.
Estimated value . **00 *
3584 A Collection of Parthian Silver Drachms Consists of Par
thian AR Drachms from Mithradates II thru Osroes II cov¬
ering the period of 2nd century BC thru 2nd century AD.
An old-time collection with old attributions and includes
many different kings. Corns grade from Fair to Extremely
Fine. Well worth examining poor to bidding. All housed in a
plush Abafil Italian com case with 6 trays. Lot of 75 coins.
Estimated Value . $2, 000-UP
Visigoths. Recceswinth 653-672, Gold Tremisses minted at Toledo
Enlargement
3585 Visigoths. Recceswinth 653-672, Gold Tremisses (l.Sg) minted at Toledo Profile bust and monogram of Recceswinth facing right
Reverse: TOtETO PIVS. Cross on steps. Miles 360; Gnerson and Blackburn 263. Rare. Very Rue
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
3586 A 4-piece lot of Greek coins. Consisting of Alexander III,
the Great, AR tetradrachm with counterstamp and test
cut Fair; Kolophon AR hemiiobol Sear 4342, VF; Persia
AR siglos, VF; Egypt Cleopatra VII, AE 24, VG
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
3587 5-piece lot of Greek fractions Consists of the fc 5wng
Naxos AR Litra (S-874); Thrace Impereial AE 16; Neapo-
lis AR Hemidrachm (S-1417); Parion AR Hemidrachm
(S-3919); Caria, Hekatomnos? AR Hemiobol (S — ). Coins
grade mosti , Very Fine. A worthwhile lot. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
3588 A 51-piece lot of Greek and Roman. A mixed lot, mostly
lower grades but does include some interesting Greek silver and
bronze issues along with Roman denarii and sestertii. We urge
inspection prior to bidding and well worth our conservative esti¬
mate.
Estimated Value . 5500-UP
3589 9-piece lot of Greek and Roman Consists of Thessaly
and Chersonesos AR hemidrachms (2) in Fine; Bactria
Menander I AE square EF; Scythian Axes I 57-35 BC Tet¬
radrachm VF; Sabina AR Denarius in VF; a trio of late
Roman bronzes and a Gold Solidus of Zeno, AD 474-491,
choice VF with some light graffiti
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3590 A trio of Eastern Greek Silver Coins Consists of the follow¬
ing Parthian Kingdom, Mithradates II 123-88 BC AR
Drachm; Mithradates III, 57-54 BC AR Drachm; King¬
dom of Pontos AD 54-64 AR Drachm, Nero/ Polemo II.
Corns grade Fine to Very Fine. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value . $200 ■ 250
3591 A group of Greek and Roman Bronzes Consists of mowf
Eastern Greek and Late Roman bronzes Most are partial f
attnbuted and includes some choice examples. Coins grade
Fine to Extremely Fine and well worth examining prior to bid¬
ding. Lot of 16 coins. I
Estimated Value . $200 - 29
:'>92 A quartet of nice quality Roman Sestertii Consists of the
following Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, RIC 1756; Crisp*
ina, wife of Commodus, RIC 669; Gordian III, RIC 29H
Gordian III, reverse Genius stg. r. Coins grade mostly Very
Fine . Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value . $600 - 80®
A 5-piece lot of 1st Century Roman Silver. Consists of:
Augustus denarius, rev. boar, VF 50% off-centered;
Otho billon tetradrachm, Fine; Galba billon tetradrachm1
VG; Vitellius denarius, rev. legend in wreath, Fine plu*J
Trajan denarius, rev. Trajan's column, Fine plus .
Estimated Value . $500 - 6(1
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A 10-piece lot of interesting Roman coins. A most inter¬
esting lot consisting of various bronzes and silver issues. The
highlights include: Julius Caesar and Octavian AE 32
struck in Gaul (Vienna) in VG; Nerva bit. tetradrachm of
Alexandria in VF; Faustina Senior and Julia Domna
denarii each in EF. A worthwhile lot that should be exam¬
ined.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
Roman 3rd Century Lot. A 13-piece group of mostly bronzes
and includes some better types and rarer issues. We
strongly urge interested buyers to carefully inspect this offering.
Well worth our conservative estimate. All attributed with pedi¬
grees. Lot of 13 coins.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
6 A 30-piece group of mostly Roman coinage. Consists
mainly of late Roman bronzes and some silver denarii plus a
Parthian silver drachm. The highlights of this lot include:
Roman Republican AR Denarius of Calpurnia ca. 67 BC
in VF; Clagulia AE As in Fine; Domitian AE As in Fine;
Lucius Verus AR Denarius in VF; Lucillia AR Denarius in
Fine; Septimius Severus AR Denarius scarce reverse in
VF; Goridan III AE Sestertius in VF. Most in old coin envel¬
ops and partially described.
Estimated Value . $400-UP
7 A 40+ group of mostly late Roman and Byzantine
Bronze coinage. Mostly unattributed and lower grade, some
cleaned. The highlight of this lot is a Judean Year Two AE
Prutah of the Jewish War, AD 67/68 in Choice VF.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
8 Ancient India. Gandhara. Group of 16 AR Shatamana
bent bar (total weight 182 g in silver), ca. 600-300
BC. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom in modern-day Pakistan
and eastern Afghanistan. This nice lot contains as many as 16
historic silver bars. Each bar has 2 banker's marks. Bars will
grade F to Good VF in condition. Would be a great addition
to an ancient Indian coinage, an early Islamic coinage, or a "Silk
Road" topic collection.
Estimated Value . $1, 200-UP
9 A buried "find” of Ancients. From a dig site in England,
mostly "bits and pieces", low grade and damaged uncleaned
bronzes covering multipule cultures from the Late Roman period
thru Medieval. The best part of this are 7 silver pieces of Islamic
and Spanish origin plus a Parthian drachm. SOLD AS IS. Lot of
approximately 80 pieces.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
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Session Six - Tuesday, June 3, 2014 approx. 1:00 PM
World Gold Coins
XTREMELY RARE 20 FRANCS OF 1926 WITH
Fasces Mint Mark
300 Albania. 20 Francs, 1926-R (Fasces). Fr-5; KM-12.
Prince Skanderbeg. Bust right. Reverse. Winged lion. Fas¬
ces and R to left. Mintage of only 100 pieces (noted in KM,
90 pieces were reported melted). Extremely Rare. NGC
graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
1 Argentina. Argentino Lot, 1883. KM-31. Total weight 1.1665
ounces. Lot of 5 coins. Averages, Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,300 - 1,400
2 Argentina. Argentino Lot: 1883, 1886, 1888. KM-31. Total
weight 0.6999 ounce. Lot of 3 coins. Averages, Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $775 - 825
3 Australia. Vi Sovereign, 1856 (Sydney). Fr-9a; KM-1. Vic¬
toria. Two year type. Reverse scratch. Good.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3606 Australia. Sovereign, 1865 (Sydney). Fr-10; KM-4. Victoria.
Young head with oak leaf hair tie. Reverse. Crown, Australia
within wreath, One Sovereign below. NGC graded MS-
61(Reserve Bank of Australia).
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,300
3607 Australia. Sovereign, 1865 (Sydney). Fr-10; KM-4. Victoria.
Handling marks and lustrous. NGC graded Extremely Fine,
Details (obverse damage).
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3608 Australia. Sovereign, 1868 (Sydney). Fr-10; KM-4. Victoria.
Handling marks with trace of luster. NGC graded EF-40.
Estimated Value . $400 - 450
3609 Australia. Sovereign Lot: 1866, 1867 (mounted); 1870
(2 pieces). KM-4. Total weight 0.9412 ounce. Victoria. Sydney
mint. Lot of 4 coins. Very Good to Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,100 - 1,200
4 Australia. Sovereign, 1857 (Sydney). Fr-10; KM-4. Victoria.
Moderate handling marks and lightly polished. Fine to Very
Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
5 Australia. Sovereign, 1861 (Sydney). Fr-10; KM-4. Victoria.
Lustrous. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $1,000- 1,500
3610 Australia. Sovereign, 1885-M. KM-7. Victoria. St. George
reverse. NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
3611 Australia. Sovereign, 1908-P. KM-15. Weight 0.2355 ounce.
Edward VII. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
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Session Seven - Tuesday, June 3, 2014 6:00 PM
World Gold Coins
3612 Australia. Gold Ignot, ND. Weight 78.0 grams. 18 x 37 mm.
Stamped 2V5 Ozs / 9999. The Perth mint • Australia.
Estimated Value . $3,600 - 3,900
3616 Australia. Gold Round V2 Ounce, ND Weight 15.6 grains
15.5 mm. Stamped Vi 0 z / 9999. Reverse. Gold Bullion - Au$-
tralia. Map of country in center.
Estimated Value . $700 • 755
3617 Australia. Gold Round Vi Ounce, ND Weight 15.6 grams
15.5 mm. Stamped V6 Oz / 9999. Reverse. Gold Bullion - Ai*
tralia. Map of country in center.
Estimated Value . $700 • 750
3618 Australia. Gold Round Vi Ounce, ND Weight 15.6 grams
15.5 mm. Stamped Vj Oz / 9999. Reverse. Gold Bullion - a*
tralia. Map of country in center.
Estimated Value . $700 * 7S0
3619 Australia. Gold Round Vj Ounce, ND Weight 15.6 grams
15.5 mm. Stamped Vi Oz / 9999. Reverse. Gold Bullion - Aus
tralia. Map of country in center.
Estimated Value . $700 750
3613 Australia. Gold Ignot, NO. Weight 78.0 grams. 18 x 37 mm.
Stamped 2V6 Ozs/ 9999. The Perth mint - Australia.
Estimated value . $3,600 - 3,900
3614 Australia. Gold Ignot, ND. Weight 78.0 grams 18 x 37 mm.
Stamped 2Vj Ozs/ 9999. The Perth mint - Australia.
Estimated Value . $3,600 - 3,900
it>. ) Australia. Gold Round Vi Ounce Ingot, ND Weight 15.6
grams. 18 mm. Stamped v2 Ounce 9999. The Perth Mint West¬
ern Australia. Swan.
Estimated Value . $700 750
3621 Australia. Gold Square 1 Ounce Ingot, ND. Weight 31-2
grams. 20 x 20 mm. 1 Ounce 9999 Fine. The Perth Mint WeS-
em Australia. Swan.
Estimated Value . $1,400 - 1,500
3615 Australia. Gold Ignot, ND. Weight 78.0 grams. 18 x 37 mm
Stamped 2’/2 Ozs/ 9999. The Perth mint - Australia.
Estimated Value . $3,600 - 3,900
3622 Australia. Gold Square 1 Ounce Ingot, ND. Weight 31-2
grams. 20 x 20 mm. 1 Ounce 9999 Fine. The Perth Mint W erf*
em Australia. Swan. ■
Estimated Value . $1,400 - 1,500
Australia. Gold 1 Ounce Square Ingot, ND. Weight 31.2
grams. 19 x 19 mm. One Ounce 9999 gold. Australia ABC Bul¬
lion Company.
Estimated Value . $1,400 - 1,500
Australia. Gold Ingot, ND. Weight 31.2 grams. One Ounce.
14 x 28 mm. Stamped / Degussa / Gold / 999.9/ 1 troz.
Estimated Value . $1,400 - 1,500
Australia. Gold Ingot, ND. Weight 31.2 grams. One Ounce.
14 x 28 mm. Stamped / Degussa / Gold / 999.9/1 troz.
Estimated Value . $1,400 - 1,500
Australia. Gold Round Ingot, ND. Weight 15.2 grams. 25
mm. Stamped, Reef Mining N.L. Gold/ Tarangulla. Reverse. 064
in center, 24Ct below.
Estimated Value . $7°0 ' 750
Austria. Ducat, 1838-A. Fr-481; KM-2282. Weight 0.1107
ounce. Ferdinand I. Obverse scratches. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
Austria. Ducat, 1848/1898-A Fr-489; KM-2298. Weight
0.1107 ounce. Franz Joseph I. Struck in 1898 on the 50th Jubi¬
lee. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 ' 250
3629 Austria. 4 Ducats, 1879. Fr-487; KM-2276. Weight 0.4426
ounce. Franz Joseph I. Laureate head. Several scratches and
field dent. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $500 - 550
3630 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1926. Fr-520; KM-2842. Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $750 - 800
3631 Austria. 25 Schillings, 1926. Fr-521; KM-2841. Weight
0.1702 ounce. Eagle. Reverse. Value. Choice Brilliant Uncir¬
culated.
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
3632 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1927. Fr-520; KM-2842. Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $750 * 800
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World Gold Coins
3633 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1927 Fr 520; KM 2842 Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . 5750 * 800
3634 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1927 Fr-520; KM 2842 Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $750 ' 800
3635 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1927 Fr 520; KM 2842 Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $750 - 800
3640 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1929 Fr-520; KM-2842. Wag
0.6807 ounce Imperial Eagle Brilliant Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $800 -Jft
3641 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1929 Fr-520; KM-2842. Wee
0.6807 ounce Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $750*®
364 2 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1929 Fr 520; KM-2842. Weg-
0.6807 ounce Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $750-®
3636 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1927 Fr-520; KM-2842. Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagie About Uncirculated
Estimated value . $750 - 800
3637 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1927 ’842. Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $750 - 800
363!- Austria. 100 Schillings, 1928 ; •” 2842. Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle Brilliant Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
43 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1930 Fr 520; KM-2842. Weg*
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagit About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $750 -80
3644 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1931 Fr-520; KM-2842. W*5
0.6807 ounce Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $750
3645 Austria. 100 Schillings, 1931 Fr-520; KM-2842. Wee'
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $750*”
3639
Austria. 100 Schillings, 1928 Fr-520; KM-2842. Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial Eagle About Uncirculated
Estimated Value
$750 - 800
Austria. 100 Schillings, 1933. Fr-520; KM-2842. Weight
0.6807 ounce. Imperial eagle. Lowest mintage of series. Lus¬
trous. Rare date. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details
(Scratches).
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
Austria. Lot of 25 Schillings: 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929,
1931. KM-2841. Total weight 0.851 ounce. Lot of 5 coins.
Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,100
Austria. Lot of 25 Schillings: 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929,
1931. KM-2841. Total weight 0.851 ounce. Lot of 5 coins.
Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,100
Austria. Lot of 25 Schillings: 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929,
1931. KM-2841. Total weight 0.851 ounce. Lot of 5 coins.
Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,100
Austria. Lot of 25 Schillings: 1926, 1928 (4 pieces),
1929 (4 pieces), 1931. KM-2841. Total weight 1.702 ounces.
_ot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,800 - 1,900
Austria. Lot of 25 Schillings, 1926. KM-2841. Total weight
1.0212 ounces. Lot of 6 coins. Almost Uncirculated to
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,100 - 1,200
Austria. Lot of 25 Schillings, 1929. KM-2841. Total weight
1.8722 ounces. Lot of 11 coins. Almost Uncirculated to
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $2,000-2,100
Mint State 2 Souverain d'or of 1641
3653 Belgium - Brabant. 2 Souverain d'or, 1641 (Brus¬
sels). Fr-104. Philip IV (1621-1665). Obverse crowned
armoured bust. Reverse crowned shield in collar of the
Golden Fleece. Lots of original luster and as struck. This
coin was found in the earth in Europe, having lain undis¬
turbed for several centuries. Usual somewhat weakly struck
reverse, but an unusually crisp portrait. NGC graded MS-
63.
* Philip IV of Spain was born in 1605 and reigned as King of
Spain and its empire until 1665. He married Elisabeth of
France when he was 10 years old and she 13. Eventually
they had 7 children. She died in 1644 and he later married
Mariana of Austria who bore him 5 children. Philip was a
studious man who took the business of ruling a vast empire
seriously. At first he had a reforming zeal, but later this left
him. It was said that Philip was so impassive in public that
he 'resembled a statue, 'and one observer remarked that he
'had laughed only 3 times in his life.'But he was a patron of
the arts and artists (especially Diego Velazquez) and a reli¬
gious man deeply concerned with the preservation of
Spain's dominions. Eventually, the strains of The Thirty
Years War weighed heavily on him, and historians disagree
strongly over his strengths and weaknesses.
Estimated Value . $3,000 - 3,500
3654 Bolivia. 4 Escudos, 1794-PR (Potosi). Fr-15; KM-80.
Charles IV. Armored bust right. Reverse. Crowned arms within
Order chain. NGC graded Very Fine, Details (Obverse
Graffiti).
Estimated Value . $1,100 - 1,300
3655 Brazil. 20000 Reis, 1853. Fr-121a; KM-468. Weight 0.5286
ounce. Pedro II. Edge mount marks. About Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $575 - 625
3656 Bulgaria. 20 Leva, 1894-KB Fr-3; KM-20. Weight 0.1867
ounce. Ferdinand I as Prince NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
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3657 Bulgaria. 10 Leva, 1964 KM-71. Weight 0.2443 ounce. 20th
Anniversary - Peoples Republic Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . $275 * 300
3658 Canada - Newfoundland. 2 Dollars, 1872 Fr-1; KM-5 Vic-
tona. Toned. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $175 * 200
3659 Canada - Newfoundland. 2 Dollars, 1882-H Fr-1 KM-5
Victoria. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details
(Scratches)
Estimated value . $225 - 275
3660 Canada. 10 Dollars, 1912 -,M-27. Weight 0.4837 ounce.
George V. Several deep obverse scratches. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $500 - 550
3661 Canada. 5 Dollars, 1912 Fr-4; KM-26. Weight 0.2419 ounce.
George V. Lightly cleaned Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $275 - 300
3662 Canada. 5 Dollars, 1912 Fr-4; KM 26. Weight 0.2419 ounce
George V NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Sur¬
face Hairlines).
Estimated Value . 5275 - 300
3663 Canada. 7 Piece Proof Set with Gold 20 Dollars, 1967
Gold KM-71. Gold weight 0.5287 ounce per coin. For the Cen¬
tennial. In original white and bla^ ■ .■ choice
Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . $1,100* 1,200
3664 Canada. 5 Dollars, 1912 and 1913 KM-26. Total weiqht
0.4838 ounce. George V. Lot of 2 coins. Very Fine
Estimated Value . tc->c c-»r
5665 Central America. 50 Pesos, 1970 KM-X#1. Weight 0.575
ounce. 10th Anniversary Economic Integration. Mintage 1,5,
pieces. Choice Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . $625 -67
3' 66 Central America. 20 Pesos, 1971 KM-X# 14 Weight E:
grams stamped 900 fine. 20th Anniversary of ODECA Brillia-i
Proof
Estimated Value . $250-27:
31.6 7 Chile. 8 Escudos, 1814-So FJ Ft 29; KM-78. Ferdinand V!
Bust of Charles IV nght, in the name of Ferdinand VII Re*K
Crowned arms, Oder of Golden Fleece around. Lamifl#r
mar* on kings head. Golden toning with reflective lusWK'
NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $1,800 • 2^00
3668 Chile. 10 Pesos, 1859 Fr-45; KM-131. Weight 0.4413 our#
Standing Liberty. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $475 - &
3669 Chile. 10 Pesos, 1859 Fr-45; KM-131. Weight 0.4413 0 ^
Standing Liberty. Light scratches. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $450 - ™
Chile. Lot: 10 Pesos, 1896; 5 Pesos, 1895 (5 pieces)- ^
153, 157. Total weight 0.6181 ounce. Lot of 6 coins. All1105
Uncirculated to Uncirculated. ft
Estimated Value . $650 - ^
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1916 Dragon 10 Yuans
L China. 10 Dollars (Yuans), Yr.l (1916). Fr-3; Y-333a;
L&M-1027. Yellow gold. Head of President Yuan Shi Kai.
Reverse. Dragon with Chinese legend reading "Empire of
China". Surface hairlines. Rare. PCGS Genuine, Our
Grade Almost Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 6,000
10 Dollars of 1919
p China. 10 Dollars (Yuans), Yr. 8 (1919). Fr-5; Y-330;
L&M-1030. Head of President Yuan Shi Kai. Reverse. Leg¬
end and wreath. Lightly cleaned. Rare. PCGS Genuine,
Our Grade Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5,000
Gold Sycee Ingot
China. Two Taels (3 Taels) Sycee Style Gold Ingot
(Post -1970). Issuer : 10,000 Years Jewelry (in Chinese).
Stamped Two Taels in English and Three Taels in Chinese.
Weight 111.8 grams (3 Taels). Stamped 9999 fine. 41 mm
in diameter.
Estimated Value . $5,500 - 6,000
3675 China. Gold Round 1 Tael, ND. Weight 37.6 grams. 26 mm.
Stamped 9999. Issuer: Sheng-Feng.
Estimated Value . $1,800 - 2,000
3676 China. Gold Round Half Tael, ND. Weight 18.8 grams.
Stamped 9999. Issuer: Sheng-Feng.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
3677 China. Gold Round Half Tael, ND. Weight 18.8 grams.
Stamped 9999. Issuer: Sheng-Feng.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
3678 China. Sycee Style Gold Ingot (Post -1970). Weight 3.7
grams. Stamped 9999. "Good Luck" 19 mm diameter.
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
3679 China. Sycee Style Gold Ingot (Post -1970). Weight 3.7
grams. Stamped 9999. "Good Luck" 19 mm diameter.
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
3680 China. Sycee Style Gold Ingot (Post -1970). Weight 3.8
grams. Stamped 9999. "Good Luck" 19 mm diameter.
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
China. One Tael Sycee Style Gold Ingot (Post -1970).
Issuer: Da-Fu-Jewelry. Weight 37.2 grams. Stamped 9999. 30
mm in diameter.
Estimated Value . $1,800 - 2,000
3681 China. Gold Ingot Bar, ND. Weight 75.5 grams. 22 x 27 mm.
Stamped RP1. Reverse. Stamped, Issuer, Jin-Yu-Feng.
Estimated Value . $3,400 - 3,600
3682 China. Gold Ingot, ND Weight 37.6 grams. 23 x 18 mm.
Stamped 9999 Finess in Chinese and Weight 1000.
Estimated Value . $1,800 - 2,000
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3683 China. Sycee Style Gold Ingot (Post -1970) Weight 3.6
grams. Stamped 9999. "Good Luck" 19 mm diameter. Tiny piece
cut on edge.
Estimated Value . SI 75 - 200
3684 China. Ounce (100 Yuan), 1982 ■ . *«ght
1.0000 ounce. Temple of Heaven. Reverse. Panda with bamboo
shoot. First year of issue. NGC graded MS-64
Esbmated Value . $2,600 - 2,800
3685 China. 100 Yuan, 1983. KM- 72. Weight 0.9999 ounce. Panda
nght within arc!- NGC graded MS-64
Esbmated value . $2,000 - 2,200
3686 China. 10 Yuan, 1983 KM-69. Weight 0.0999 ounce. Panda
nght Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
Esbmated Value . $125 - 150
3687 China. Ounce, 1988 KM X#MB25 Munich Expo 1 ounce
panda gold medal. Mintage 2,000. Housed in the original box as
issued.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,750
3688 China. 100 Yuan, 1994 KM-615. Weight 0.9990 ounce.
Panda seated, eating bamboo shoots. NGC graded MS-64
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,200
3689 China. 10 Yuan, 1997. KM-987. Weight 0.0999 ounce. Pan,.,
on branch. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $125 - jL
3690 China. 10 Yuan, 1998 KM- 1127. Weight 0.0999 ounct
Panda seated on roc* Small date. NGC graded MS-62
Esbmated Value . $600 • & i
69] Colombia. Cob 2 Escudos, 1654 NR R Fr-2. Philip IV, 162:
1665. Crowned arms. Reverse. Jerusalem cross in quadniobe
Double Stru< • NGC graded MS-61
Esbmated Value . $2,000-3,00(1
Ex Maravr/ias Treasure.
1 2 Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1769/67-PN J (Popayan) Fr-2*
KM-38.2. Charles III, 1759-1788. Draped bust of Ferdinand V.
nght; name of Charles III in legend. Reverse. Crowned art*
Order of Golden Fleece around. Lustrous Fields and well sm*t
NGC graded AU-50
Esbmated Value . $4,000 4,5K
Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1770-PN J (Popayan). Fr-24; ^
38.2. Charles III, 1759-1788. Draped bust of Ferdinand VI ri(Pj
name of Charles III in legend. Reverse. Crowned arms, Orders
Golden Fleece around. PCGS graded EF-45.
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 3,8^
Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1787-SF P (Popayan). Fr-36; KM-50.
Charles III. Uniformed bust right. Reverse. Crowned arms
within Order chain. Reflective fields. NGC graded VF-35.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,400
Colombia. Escudo, 1789/8 P SF. Fr-50; KM-54.2. Charles IV.
Bust of Charles III right. Legend 'CAROL IV'Sharply struck with
considerable original mint luster. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1790-SF P (Popayan). Fr-44; KM-
53.2. Charles IV. Bust of Charles III right. Reverse. Crowned
arms within Order chain. Lamination marks on obverse. Lus¬
trous and toned. NGC graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $1,800-2,000
Ex Caballero De Las Yndias.
Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1803-P IF. Fr-61; KM-62.2. Charles
IIII. Official uniformed bust to right. Reverse. Crowned Haps-
burg arms within chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
Reflective fields with much luster. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $1,600 - 1,800
3698 Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1807-NR JJ. Fr-51; KM-62.1. Charles
IV. Uniformed bust right. Reverse. Crowned arms within Order
chain. NGC graded VF-35.
Estimated Value . $1,100 - 1,300
3699 Cook Islands. 100 Dollars, 1974. KM-12. Weight 0.4929
ounce. Winston Churchill Centenary. Mintage 368 pieces. Bril¬
liant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $525 - 575
3700 Cook Islands. 100 Dollars, 1974. KM-12. Weight 0.4929
ounce. Winston Churchill Centenary. Mintage 368 pieces. Bril¬
liant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $525 - 575
3701 Costa Rica. Lot: 10 Colones, 1900; 2 Colones, 1900 (4
pieces), 1915. KM-139, 140. Total weight 0.4501 ounce. Lot
of 6 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $500 - 550
3702 Cuba. 10 Pesos, 1916. Fr-3; KM-20. Weight 0.4837 ounce.
Head of Marti. NGC graded MS-63. WINGS APPROVED
Estimated Value . $600 - 650
3703 Cuba. Lot of 4 Pesos, 1916 KM-18. Total weight 1.161
ounces. Lot of 6 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncircu¬
lated.
Estimated Value . $1,300 - 1,400
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3704 Cuba. Lot of 4 Pesos, 1916. KM-18. Total weight 1.161
ounces. Lot of 6 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncircu¬
lated.
Estimated Value . $1,300 - 1,400
3705 Cuba. Lot: 2 Pesos, 1916 and 4 Pesos, 1916 (2 pieces)
KM- 17, 18. Total weight 0.4837 ounce. Lot of 3 corns.
Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . 5525 - 575
3706 Czechoslovakia. Ducat, 1923 Fr-2; KM-8. Weight 0.1106
ounce. Half-length figure of St. Wencesias. Brilliant Uncircu¬
lated
Estimated value . $200 - 250
3707 Czechoslovakia. Ducat, 1923 Fr-2; KM 8 Weight 0 1106
ounce. Half-length figure of St. Wencesias. Brilliant Uncircu¬
lated
Estimated Value . $200 • 250
3708 Czechoslovakia. Ducat, 1926 KM-8. Weight 0 1106
ounce. Half-length figure of St. Wencesias. Light scratch About
Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
3709 Czechoslovakia. Ducat, 1928 Fr 2; KM-8. Weight 0.1106
ounce. Half-length figure of St. Wencesias. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3710 Czechoslovakia. Ducat, 1933 Fr-2; KM-8. Weight 0.1106
ounce. Half-length figure of St. Wencesias. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3711 Czechoslovakia. Ducat, 1978 KM-X#M28. Weight 0.1l(y
ounce. 600th Anniversary Death of Charles IV. Choice Bril
Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $200 • 25o
1775 Christian d'or
3712 Denmark. 1 Christian d'or, 1775 Fr-279; KM-629;
Hede-5B. Chnstian VII, 1766-1808. Bust right A’ei-ersS
Crowned C7 monograms around tnangle. A pleasing examl
p»e of this rare type NGC graded EF-45
Estimated Value . $3,500-4 000
3713 Denmark. Lot: 20 Kroner's 1890 and 1900; 10 Kroner*
1873 and 1874 KM- 790 1. 791 1, 791.2 Total weight
ounce Lot of 4 corns Extremely Fine to About Uncircu
lated
Estimated Value . $850 90C
3714 Egypt. 10 Qirsh, AH1293, yr.34 (1908) KM-282. Type*T
Al-Ghazi at right of toughra. Sharply struck Choice Prooflike B.
and very rare this nice. We note only three certified Mir? St*
examples, two at NGC, both MS-61 and this sole specimen frttf
PCGS at MS-64. Without doubt, the finest certified and qi*
pc finest known* Worth a premium bid PCGS gradeC
ms 64
Estimated Value . $500 60C
3715 Egypt. 100 Piastres, 1930 Fr-32; KM-354. Weight 0 2391
ounce. Fuad I. Military bust left Brilliant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $325 - &
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16 Egypt. 100 Piastres, 1938. Fr-36; KM-372. Weight 0.2391
ounce. Farouk. Military bust left. Brilliant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $325 - 375
Egypt. Pound, 1955. Fr-40; KM-387. Weight 0.2391 ounce.
Ramses II in chariot. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $275 - 325
B Egypt. Pound, 1955. Fr-40; KM-387. Weight 0.2391 ounce.
Ramses II in chariot. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $275 - 325
Egypt. 100 Pounds, 1988. Fr-121; KM-648. Weight 0.4919
ounce. The golden warrior. In original blue holder. Choice Bril¬
liant Proof.
Estimated Value . $575 - 625
0 Egypt. 100 Pounds, 1988. Fr-121; KM-648. Weight 0.4919
ounce. The golden warrior. In original blue holder. Choice Bril¬
liant Proof
Estimated Value . $575 - 625
3721 Egypt. 100 Pounds, 1988 Fr-121; KM-648. Weight 0.4919
ounce. The golden warrior. In original blue holder. Choice Bril¬
liant Proof
Estimated Value . $575 - 625
3722 Ethiopia. ’A Werk, EE 1889 (1897). Fr-22; KM-16. Manelik
II. Crowned bust right. Reverse. Lion of Judah. A few surface
marks and slightly bent. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3723 Finland. 10 Markkaa, 1879-S. Fr-4; KM-8.2. Alexander II.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3724 Finland. 10 Markkaa, 1881-S. Fr-5; KM-8.2. Alexander III.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3725 Finland. 10 Markkaa, 1913-S. Fr-6; KM-8.2. Weight 0.0933
ounce. Nicholas II. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3726 France. 1 Mouton d'or, ND Fr-280. Jean II Le Bon, 1350-
1364. Lamb with cruciform staff with flying banner. Reverse.
Floriated cross in quadrilobe. Crack planchet in center. NGC
graded Very Fine, Details (Damaged).
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
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3732 France. 50 Francs, 1857-A Fr-571; KM-785.1. Weigh
0.4667 ounce. Napoleon III. Bare head. Brilliant mint lusfe
NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $650-70;
3733 France. 50 Francs, 1857-A Fr-571; KM-785.1. We>g-
0 4667 ounce Napoleon III. Bare head. Edge nick Very Rfl,
to Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $500
3728 France. 40 Francs, AN 12-A Fr-479; KM-652 Weight 0.3734
ounce. Bonaparte Pnmier Consul Very Fine
Estimated Value . $450 - 500
3729 France. 40 Francs, 1806-A Fr 481; KM 675 1 Weight
0.3734 ounce. Napoelon Empereur. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $425 - 475
3730 France. 40 Francs, 1811 A KM-696 1. WWght
ounce. Napoleon I. Laureate head Very Fine
Estimated Value . $400 • 450
3734 France. Gold Ingot, ND Weight 62.5 grams. 20 x 38 nrr
Stamped K24 / Gold / 2 Oz / Pans / 999.9. Reverse Numbt
stamped 836811.
Estimated Value . $2,800 • 3,00t
3735 France. Lot of 40 Francs: AN-13A, 1810W, 1811A
181 2 A Total Weight 1 4936 ounces. Napoleon I. Lot of 4 ooins
Fine or better
Estimated Value . $1,600 1,7#
3736 France. Lot of 40 Francs: AN-13A, 1806U, 1808F
181 2A Total weight 1 4936 ounces. Napoleon I . Lot of 4 coins
Fine or better
Estimated Value . $1,600 * 1,7#
7 7 France. Miscellaneous Lot: 40 Francs, 1832B; 20 Francs
1806A, 1814A (2 pieces), 1815A (Louis XVIII) ToC
weight i 1202 ounces Lot of 5 coins. Fine to Very FintH
Estimated Value . $1,200 - ifl
3731 France. 40 Francs, 1812-A. Fr-505; KM-696.1. Weight 3734
ounce. Napoleon I. Laureate head. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-
58.
Estimated Value . . . 7QQ
3738 German States - Baden. 20 Marks, 1913-G Fr-3760;
284; J- 192. Friedrich II NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $350 * ^
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German States - Bavaria. 20 Marks, 1873-D. Fr-3783; KM-
894; J-194. Ludwig II. NGC graded MS-63.
| Estimated Value . $350 - 400
German States - Prussia. 10 Marks, 1874-A. Fr-3822; KM-
504; J-245a. Wilhelm I. About Uncirculated,
i Estimated Value . $150 - 175
3745 Great Britain. Noble, ND. S.1490v; Fr-89. Cross 4. 5.9
grams. Edward III, 1327-1377. Pre-treaty period, 1351-61.
Ruler in ship. Holed at top, edge clipped. Very Fine, Details.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
German States - Westphalia. 20 Franken, 1808-J. Fr-
3517; KM-102; C33. Hieronymus Napoleon, 1807-1813. Laure¬
ate head left. Reverse. Value in wreath. NGC graded MS-65
(Restrike).
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
German States - Wiirttemberg. 20 Marks, 1900-F. Fr-
3876; KM-634; J-296. Wilhelm II. NGC graded MS-65.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
German States - Wiirttemberg. 20 Marks, 1905-F. Fr-
3876; KM-634; J-296. Wilhelm II. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Germany. Gold Lot:. Bavaria. 20 Marks, 1874D and 1905D;
10 Marks, 1876D; Hessen. 10 Marks, 1876H; Saxony. 10
Marks, 1872E; Wurttemberg. 10 Marks, 1876F and 1888F. A
few pieces lightly cleaned. Lot of 7 coins. Fine to Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,300
Edward IV Mint State Ryal
3746 Great Britain. Ryal or Rose Noble, ND. S.1950; Fr-132.
Edward IV, First Reign, 1461-1470. London mint. King
standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, rose on
ship's side, banner inscribed E at ship's stern. Reverse.
Rose upon a radiate sun in center of floriated cross, large
fleurs in spandrels. This coin has much original luster and a
superb portrait. Well struck on a good sized flan, there are
no areas of weakness or any defects which detract from the
strong eye appeal. A specimen of this quality would be diffi¬
cult to duplicate. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $4, 000-UP
3747 Great Britain. Unite, ND Fr-234; S.2619. James I, 1603-
1625. Second coinage (1604-1619). Mint mark, Lis (1604-5).
Obverse: Fourth bust type right, king with ornate armour right
holding sword and scepter. Reverse. Crowned square garnished
shield with I R both sides. Very round and evenly struck for this
often crude issue, with an excellent portrait. NGC graded EF-
45.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
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3748 Great Britain. Gold Crown, ND. S.2624. A superb com, care¬
fully struck on a large round flan with an exceptional portrait of
the king.
Usually the gold crowns and half crowns of this reign are unim¬
pressive and badly struck items. This has been well produced
and as well preserved, with little or no wear, and lots of eye
appeal. PCGS graded Genuine, About Uncirculated
Details (Damaged)
Estimated Value . 51,750 - 2,000
3750 Great Britain. Vj Guinea, 1696 S.3467; Fr-316; KM-487.2
William 111. Elephant and castle below bust. Severe edge anc
field damage. Scarce type Very Good, Details
Estimated Value . $300 • 4ft
Great Britain. Unite, ND
3749 Great Britain. Unite, ND S.2687; Fr-246. Charles I,
1625-1649. Tower mint under the King. Class B, Class la.
Mint mark anchor A / anchor B (obverse/reverse) (1628/
1629) bust 2a. Obverse, King's portrait left, XX (Twenty
shillings) to right. Reverse, crowned coat of arms within a
scrolled frame. Type as Schneider 124. Very attractive.
Struck on a large round flan, nicely centered and glowing
with full original luster. All lettering well struck up, and a
superb portrait of England’s most ill-fated monarch. Virtu¬
ally as made, for what was a crudely produced com NGC
graded About Uncirculated, Details (Surface Hair¬
lines).
• This specimen was produced in the 1628-1629 period, a
time of turmoil in England. Writs were issued in March 1618
requinng every county in England (not just seaport towns)
to pay the despised ship tax. Later in the same month Oli¬
ver Cromwell made his first appearance in the English Par¬
liament as the new Member for Huntingdon.
In June 1628 the King reconvened Parliament and accepted
the Petition of Rights as a concession so that he could gam
the subsidies he required to finance his foreign wars. The
document, nearly as important as the Magna Carta, laid
down basic rights for the citizen and restricted the powers
of the monarch. Sadly, Charles later rejected the document.
In August 1628, the Duke of Buckingham (a court favourite
of King Charles and his father James I) was assassinated in
the Greyhound tavern in Portsmouth by a disaffected army
officer, John Felton. In March 1629 England granted a royal
charter to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Also in March that
year, the King dissolved Parliament and only recalled it 11
years later, thus setting in motion the events which led to
the English Civil War, and his death in 1649!
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 4,500
3751 Great Britain. Half Guinea, 1710 S.3575; Fr-323; KM-527
Anne. Obverse, draped bust of Queen. Reverse crowned cruci¬
form shields. This com has seen practically no circulation, and is
unusually sharply struck and free from any planchet proble*
or sinking flaws. Lovely lustrous surfaces. PCGS graded MS-
61
Estimated Value . $4,500 - S,OOC
3752 Great Britain. ’A Guinea, 1718 S 3638; Fr-331; KM-555
George I One year type Very Fine
Estimated Value . $225 - 275
3753 Great Britain. Guinea, 1745 S.3679; Fr-343; KM-577.
George II. Lima below bust. Ex jewelry with heavy surface han¬
ding marks Rare one year type. Very Good, Details
Estimated Value . $400 - Si
3754 Great Britain. Vj Guinea, 1759 S.3685; Fr-349; KM-58;
George II. Old head left. Slightly bent with surface porosity'
Uncirculated, Details (Altered Surface). W
Estimated Value . $500 - ™
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Great Britain. Guinea, 1759 S.3680; Fr-344; KM-588.
George II. Old head left. NGC graded Very Fine, Details
(Surface Hairlines).
f Estimated Value . $450 - 500
Great Britain. Guinea, 1765. S.3727; Fr-354; KM-600.
George III. Third laureate head. NGC graded EF-40.
i Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Great Britain. Guinea, 1788. S.3729; Fr-356; KM-609.
George III. Spade shield. Fine to Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $325 - 375
Great Britain. One-Third Guinea, 1800. S.3738; Fr-365;
KM-620. Weight 0.0821 ounce. George III. Light edge file mark.
About Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
Great Britain. Va Guinea, 1801. S.3736; Fr-363; KM-649.
Weight 0.1231 ounce. George III. Shield in Garter reverse. Sol¬
der mark at top, ex-jewelry, moderate surface marks. Fine,
Details.
Estimated Value . $140 - 160
3761 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1820. S.3785C; Fr-371; KM-674.
George III. Laureate head right. About Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3762 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1821. S.3800; Fr-376; KM-682.
Geroge IV. Laureate head left. Reverse. St. George. NGC
graded About Uncirculated, Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $1,600 - 1,800
3763 Great Britain. V2 Sovereign, 1821. S.3802; Fr-378; KM-681.
George IV. Ex jewelry with solder on edge. One year type,
scarce. Very Fine, Details.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
3764 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1825. S.3800; Fr-376a; KM-682.
George IV. Laureate head left. Reverse. St. George. Light edge
bruise and small dig in field. Scarce date. About Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
Great Britain. Half Guinea, 1803. S.3736; Fr-363; KM-649.
George III. Obverse, 6th laureate head, reverse, crowned shield
in garter. The last date with this portrait, and in some ways a
mule with the 'military head'reverse design. Well struck and an
impressive coin which catalogues at over $1000 in XF in the
Spink catalogue NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
Choice Mint State 1838 Sovereign
3765 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1838. S.3852; Fr-387; KM-
736.1. Victoria. Young head. Reverse. Shield. A lovely mint
fresh example of this first year type. Very pleasing to the
eye. Rare in this top grade. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $5,500 - 6,000
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3766 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1847 S.3852; Fr-387e; KM-736.1.
Victoria. Young head left. Reverse. Crowned shield. PCGS
graded MS-64
Estimated value . $3,000 - 3,300
3767 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1847 S.3852, Fr 387e, KM-736.1
Victoria. Young head left. Reverse. Crowned shield. PCGS
graded MS-63 +
Estimated Value . . $2,000 - 2,300
Mint State 65 Sovereign of 1851
3768 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1851 S.3852C, Fr 387e, KM
736.1. Victoria. Young head left. Reverse. Crowned shield.
Rare m top grades PCGS graded MS-65
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 5,500
3769 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1851 S.3852C; Fr 387e; KM-
736.1. Victoria. Young head left. Reverse. Crowned shield
PCGS graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $1,700- 1,900
3770 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1863 S.3853; KM-736.2 Victoria
Young head. Reverse. Shield. About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . 350
3771 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1864 S.3853; KM-736.2. Die
number 22. Victoria. Young head. Reverse. Shield Extremely
Fine.
Estimated Value . 5275 - 300
3772 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1869 S.3853; KM-736.2. Die
number 52. Victoria. Young head. Reverse. Shield. Very Fine
Estimated Value . 5275 . 300
3773 Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1887 S.3864; Fr-390; KM-769. V*.
tona. Jubilee head. A cnsply detailed spec men with sharp
detail Now very rare in the higher states of preservation, pcgs
graded Genuine, Uncirculated Details (Cleaned).
Estimated Value . $3,500 • 4, 000
3774 Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1887 S.3864; Fr-390; KM-769 Yc
tona. Jub lee head Bn ant mint luster. NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
3775 Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1887. S.3864; Fr-390; KM-769
Weight 1.1755 ounces. Victoria. Jubilee head. Obverse surface
scratches and digs. About Very Fine
Estimated Value . $1,300 - 1,900
76 Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1893. S.3872; Fr-394; KM-787.
Weight 1.1775 ounces. Victoria. Veiled bust left. Ex jewelry#®'
moderate surface handling marks. Very Fine, Details.
Estimated Value . $1,300 - 1/4®
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Great Britain. 2 Pounds, 1902. S.3968; Fr-399a; KM-806.
Weight 0.4710 ounce. Edward VII. Edge nicks. Impaired
Proof.
Estimated Value . $500 - 550
Great Britain. 2 Pounds, 1902. S.3967; Fr-399; KM-806.
Weight 0.4710 ounce. Edward VII. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $475 - 525
3782 Great Britain. Sovereign, 1958. S.4125; KM-908. Weight
0.2355 ounce. Elizabeth II. St. George slaying the dragon. Bril¬
liant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $275 - 300
3783 Great Britain. Mint Error Sovereign, 1966. S.4125; KM-
908. Elizabeth II. Struck slight off center with a piece of raised
rim from 4 to 7 o'clock. Choice About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
Great Britain. Sovereign, 1911. S.3996; Fr-404a; KM-820.
George V. Year of the Coronation. A choice example with great
eye appeal. NGC graded Proof 65 Cameo.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,750
Great Britain. Abdication Gold Medal, 1936. Brown-4277.
Gold. 31.7 grams. 36 mm. By L. E. Pinches, manufactured by
Messrs John Pinches Ltd. Crowned draped bust of Edward VIII,
right. Reverse. Inscription within open laurel wreath. Only 100
pieces struck in gold. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
Great Britain. Coronation Gold Medal, 1937. Brown-4348.
Gold. 19.7 grams. 32 mm. by Messrs Spink & Son Ltd; obverse
effigies by J. Langford Jones. Conjoined, crowned, draped busts
of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, left. Reverse. Royal arms
with supporters. Brilliant Uncirculated,
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
3784 Great Britain. 2 Pounds, 1989. S.4262; KM-957. Elizabeth
II. 500th Anniversary of the Gold Sovereign. Obverse, Queen
seated in King Edward's Chair. Reverse, shield of arms superim¬
posed on a double rose, designed by Bernard Sindall. There
were only 2000 of these one-year-type Proofs made. Most of
these are in sets, and unavailable for purchase. Catalogue value
£900 (approximately. $1500). NGC graded Proof 69 Ultra
Cameo.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3785 Great Britain. Gold Ingot, ND. Weight 50 grams. 26 x 26
mm. Stamped 50 GR. 999.9 N.M. Rothschild & Sons.
Estimated Value . $2,300 - 2,500
3786 Great Britain. Lot of George III Fractional Gold:. One
Third Guinea's: 1797, 1798, 1804, 1808, 1810 (2 pieces) Plus Vi
Guinea, 1790. Total weight 0.5336 ounce. All damaged or well
worn. Lot of 6 coins. Good to Fine.
Estimated Value . $575 - 625
3787 Great Britain. Lot of Vi Sovereigns: 1887 (2 pieces),
1896, 1900 (2 pieces), 1901. KM-766, 784. Weight 0.1177
ounce per coin. Victoria. Jubilee and Veiled head types. Lot of 6
coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
3788 Great Britain. Lot of Vi Sovereigns: 1901. KM-784. Weight
0.1177 ounce per coin. Victoria. Veiled head. Lot of 9 coins. All
Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,400
3789 Great Britain. Lot of Vi Sovereigns: 1901. KM-784. Weight
0.1177 ounce per coin. Victoria. Veiled head. Lot of 9 coins. All
Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,400
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3790 Great Britain. Pair of Sovereigns, 1820 and 1829 KM
674, 696. George III and George IV. Both pieces ex-jewelry with
heavy surface handling marks. Lot of 2 coins. Very Good to
Fine.
Estimated Value . $525 - 575
3791 Greece. 5000 Drachmae 1981 KM-129. Weight 0.3617
ounce. Pan-European Games. Anoent Olympics, Zeus. NGC
graded Proof 69 Ultra Cameo
Estimated value . $450 - 550
3792 Hawaii. ’/« Ounce, 1995-RHM Choice Brilliant Prool
X#MB104. 7.8 grams. 0.9999 fine. Bicentennial of Kingdom.
Estimated value . $300 - 350
3793 Hungary. Ducat, 1728 KB KM- 291. Karl VI Ruler
standing. Reverse Madonna Edge haw NGC graded AU-55
Estimated value . *400 - 500
3794 Hungary. Ducat, 1740 KB 0; KM-306.2. Karl VI
standing. Reverse. Madonna. NGC graded About Uncircu¬
lated, Details (Mount Removed)
Estimated Value . *250 - 300
3795 Hungary. Ducat, 1745-KB Fr-180; KM-329.1. Maria There
sia. Ruler standing. Slightly bent. Very Fine
Estimated Value . *150 - 175
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Outstanding Gold Dinar of Hormizd I AD 285-300
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16 Kushano-Sasanian. Hormizd I. Gold Dinar (7.9 g), ca. AD 285-300. Balkh. Hormizd I, nimbate, standing facing, head left, sacrificing
over altar and holding trident, flame at shoulder; in left field, filleted trident; in right field, tamgha; annulets, pellets and symbols around.
Reverse Ithyphallic Siva standing facing, holding garland and trident; behind, the bull Nandi standing left. NIK 745; Donum Burns Boldly
struck and lustrous. Mint State.
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 4,000
India - Gujarat. Tanka, AH1958. Fr-590. Sultan of Gujarat,
1537-1553 AD. 11.96 grams. 19 mm. Mohammad Shah III. Well
struck on a nice flan. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,100 - 1,300
3799 India - Mughal. Mohur, AH977 (1559AD). Fr-718a. Mughul
Kings, Akbar, 963-1014AH (1556-1605). Agra mint. 10.54 grams.
24 mm. Nicely struck. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,100 - 1,300
Kushan Empire. Vasudeva II. Gold Dinar (10.3 g), ca. AD
290-310. Mint III (C). Vasudeva II, nimbate, standing facing,
head left, sacrificing over altar and holding trident, flame at
shoulder; in left field, filleted trident; in right field, tamgha;
annulets, pellets and symbols around. Reverse Ithyphallic Siva
standing facing, holding garland and trident; behind, the bull
Nandi, with annulet on rump, standing left; in upper left field,
tamgha; below Nandi's head, triple pellets. MK 688; Donum
Burns -. Well struck throughout and superb. Nearly Mint
State.
Estimated Value . $1,500- 2,000
3800 India - Mughal. Mohur, AH983. Fr-720a. Mughul Kings,
Akbar, 963-1014AH (1556-1605). Lahore mint. 10.84 grams. 21
mm. Full mint and date. Couple of small dings on the obverse
field. Lovely strike for the issue. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,400
3801 Indonesia. 25 Rupiah, ND (1952). KM-X#1. 14.9 grams.
Prince Diponegoro. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $475 - 525
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3802 Indonesia. 100000 Rupiah, 1974 • •• 1- WeiyMt 0
ounce. Conservation. Komodo Dragon. NGC graded Proof 68
Ultra Cameo
Estimated Value . $1,300- 1,500
3803 Iran. AH1294/ 1297, Toman As KM-933. Masir al, Din Shah,
1848-1896. Very Fine
Estimated Value . 5150 - 200
Rare Florence Gold Piastre
3804 Italian States - Florence. Gold Piastre, ND Fr 2s5.
Cosimo I, 1536-1574. Crowned city arms in frame. Reverse
Cross. Rare NGC graded MS-61
Estimated Value . $8,000 - 10,000
Rare Mantua Double Doppia
3805 Italian States - Mantua. 2 Doppia, ND Fr-560; CN1-
pl.XXVIII,9; KM-156. Ferdinando Gonzaga, 1612-1626.
Bust in high collar right. Reverse. Crowned arms. Overall
attractive in appearance. Rare. NGC graded About
Uncirculated, Details (Mount Removed).
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5,000
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106 Italian States - Messina. Multiple Tari, ND. Fr-653a variety; Sphar-15 variety. 7.6 grams. 17 mm. Carlo I D’Angio, 1266-1278. Knight with
sword on horse. Reverse. Cross. Extremely Rare multiple Tari. NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $9,000 - 10,000
Italian States - Milan. Ducat, ND. Fr-688; Crippa-3; CNI-pl.
VIII, 9. Galeazzo Maria Sforza, M66-1476. Bust right. Reverse.
Helmeted arms. NGC graded Extremely Fine, Details
(Repaired).
Estimated Value . $1,800 - 2,000
Rare Montalcino Scudo d'oro
108 Italian States - Montalcino. Scudo d'oro, ND. CNI-
XI, pi. XVI, 1; Fr-797 (incorrect on NGC holder). Sienese rule,
1555-1559. She-Wolf. Reverse. Arms. Date removed on
obverse. Rare. NGC graded Extremely Fine, Details
(Mount Removed, Damaged).
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 7,500
Very Rare Portrait Ducat
^09 Italian States - Naples. Ducat, ND. Fr-833a; CNI-XIX,
pi. XIII, 8. Carlo V, 1519-1556. Crowned young bust left with
G behind head. Reverse. Crowned eagle on arms. Very rare
portrait type NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $10,000 - 15,000
3810 Italian States - Palermo. Tari, ND. Fr-875a. 1.2 grams. Abu
Tamim Mustansir, 1036-1094. Cufic legend on each side. Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3811 Italian States - Papal/ Roman States. Ducat, ND Fr-5.
Nicolo V, 1447-1455. Arms of crossed keys. Reverse. St. Peter in
quatrefoil. NGC graded Very Fine, Details (Mount
Removed).
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4 Scudi d'oro of 1694
3812 Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 4 Scudi d’oro,
1694. Fr-174; CNI-52; Berman-2211; KM-617. A.IIII. Inno¬
cent XII, 1691-1700. Bust right. Fountain of Sancta Maria in
Trastevere. Commemorative for the rebuilding of this foun¬
tain. Very Rare. NGC graded About Uncirculated,
Details (Mount Removed, Repaired).
Estimated Value . $7,000 - 8,000
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3813 Italian States - Papal/ Roman States. 20 Lire, 1867-R
Fr-280; KM- 1382.2. Anno XXI. Pius IX. Mirxx edge nick. Very
Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Rare 2 Doppie of 1586
3817 Italian States • Parma and Piacenza. 2 Doppie,
1586 Fr-893; CNI-pl.XXXVIII,5. Ottavio Famese, 1 SU¬
ISSE. Bare head right. Reverse. She-wolf. Rare. PCGS
Genuine, Surfaces Tooled. Our Grade Sharpness of
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5,000
3814 Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 20 Lire, 1868-R
Fr-280; KM- 1382.3; Pagam-534. Year XXIII. Pius IX. Bust left.
Reverse. Value m wreath NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $450 - 550
3815 Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 100 Lire, 1929 Ft
283; KM-9. Weight 0.2546 ounce. ANNO VIII. Pius XI. Bust
nght. Reverse Standing Jesus Choice About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3816 Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 100 Lire, 1939 Ft
286; KM-30.1. An. 1. Pius XII. Head nght. Reverse Standing
Jesus. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Italian States - Pisa. Doppia, ND CNI-XI,pl.XXI,12, Fr 971
Ferdmando II, 1621-1670. Madonna in douds. Reverse Ctob
of Pisa NGC graded Extremely Fine, Details (Mount
Removed)
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
Very Rare Savoy 2 Doppie
19 Italian States - Savoy. 2 Doppie, ND (1605) T Fr*
1048; KM-18; Cud. 576. 13.35 grams. Carlo Emannuele I,
1580-1630. Small bust with high collar to right. Reverse\
Crowned shield of Savoy house in baroque frame. Very
Rare. NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $15,000 - 20,000
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320 Italian States - Savoy. 8 Scudi d'oro, ND. Fr-1048;
CNI, I,p.333,69. Carlo Emanuele II, 1638-1675. Busts of
Charles and Christina right. Reverse. Madonna and child.
Natural flan crack. Well struck with a trace of luster. Very
Rare. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $20,000 - 25,000
Very Rare 8 Scudi d'oro of Savoy
Very Rare Nicolo Marcello Ducat
321 Italian States - Venice. Ducat, ND. Fr-1236. Nicolo
Marcello, 1473-1474. Doge kneeling before figure of St.
Mark. Reverse. Christ standing within stars. Very Rare.
NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 4,000
2 Italian States - Venice. Scudo d'oro, ND. Fr-1454. 3.4
grams. Francesco Venier, 1554-1556. Cross. Reverse. Lion in
shield. PCGS Genuine, Bent, Our Grade sharpness of
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
Very Rare 1759 Osella Struck In Gold
3823 Italian States - Venice. Osella Stuck in Gold, 1759-
PP. CNI-110; Mont-1613 (Rarity-3); Paolucci-444. 13.54
grams (4 Zecchini). Francesco Loredan. Religion on pedes¬
tal holding chalice and cross, St. Mark and the Doge below.
Reverse. Rose bush on a stand. Slightly creased. Rare.
NGC graded Extremely Fine, Details (Mount
Removed, Scratches).
Estimated Value . $2,700 - 3,000
3824 Italy. 5 Lire, 1865-T BN. Fr-16; KM-17. Vittorio Emanuele II.
NGC graded MS-65.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3825 Italy. 20 Lire, 1923-R. Fr-31; KM-64; Pagani-670. Vittorio
Emanuele III. First Anniversary of Fascist Government. Head
left. Reverse. Fasces. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $1,600 - 1,800
3826 Italy. 100 Lire, 1933-R. Fr-33; Pagani-649; KM-72. Year XI.
Mintage 6,464. Vittorio Emanuele III. Head left. Reverse. Italia
on prow of ship. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,100
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Very Rare 1936 50 Lire
3827 Italy. 50 Lire, 1936-R Fr-37; KM-82; Pagam-661 (R
2). Year XIV. Vittono Emanuete III. Head left. Reverse.
Eagle over two medallions. Mintage of only 790 pieces.
Very Rare. Perhaps the Finest Known. NGC graded MS-
65
Estimated Value . $10,000 - 15,000
3828 Japan. Lot of Gold 2 Shu (Nishu Gin), ND (1832-1858)
KM-C18 (7 pieces). Plus silver Shu (Isshu Gin) circa 1853-1869
(6 pieces). KM-C12 var. Lot of 13 coins. Very Fine or better
Estimated value . $400 - 500
3829 Keeling-Cocos Islands. 150 Rupees, 1977 Fr 1 We>ght
0.2497 ounce. John Qunies Ross. Choice Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . $275 - 325
3830 Liberia. 25 Dollars, 1964 B L KM-21a. Weight 0.7487
ounce. Mintage 100 pieces. 70th Birthday of President Tubman.
Choice Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . «ann . rvi
3831 Liberia. 20 Dollars, 1964-B L KM-19a. Weight 0 5396
ounce. Mintage 100 pieces. 70th Birthday of President Tubman.
Choice Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . <tAnn . Acn
3832 Liberia. 20 Dollars, 1965B L. KM-19a. Weight 0.53% ounce
Mintage 100 pieces. 70th Birthday of President Tubm*
Choice Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . $600 • 69
3833 Liberia. 30 Dollars, 1965 KM-22. Weight 0.4340 ounce. 70b
Birthday of President Tubman Choice Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . $450 501
834 Malaysia. 100 Ringgit, 1971 KM-11. Weight 0.5501 ounce
Pnme Minister Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj Brilliant Uncircu
lated
Estimated Value . $575 • 62!
Mauritius. 9 Piece Proof Set, including Gold 200 Rupees
1971 KM-PS2 (KM-31-37, 38a, 39). Gold weight 0.4587 ourl
Mintage 750 sets. Original plastic holder a bit worn. Lot of!
corns Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . $500 - 5S
’•'< Afghanistan. Mohur, AH1160 Album-3090; Cf Fr-1. Durr#
Kings, Ahmad Shah, AH1 160-1 186 (1757-1768 AD). Mashhad
11.00 grams. 19 mm. Sharply struck on a nice full flan. Lit
trous. Choice Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $1,100 - 1,3#
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Mexico. 4 Escudos, 1773-Mo FM. Fr-34; KM-142.1. Charles
III. Large, armored bust right. Reverse. Crowned shield in order
chain. Variety with initials and mint mark upright. NGC graded
Very Fine, Details (Obverse Spot Removed).
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
B Mexico. 8 Escudos, 1803-Mo FT. Fr-43; KM-159. Charles
IIII. Armored bust right. Reverse. Crowned arms in Order chain.
Underlying luster. NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,300
Mexico. Peso, 1883/72 Mo M. Fr-157; KM-410.5. Mintage
1,000 pieces. Eagle. Reverse. Value. Lovely reflective fields.
NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
5 Mexico. Peso, 1893-Mo M. Fr-157; KM-410.5. Reflective
proof-like fields. Brilliant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
) Mexico. Peso, 1896-Mo B. Fr-157; KM-410.5. Brilliant
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
3842 Mexico. Peso, 1900/800 Mo M. Fr-157; KM-410.5. Eagle.
Reverse. Value. NGC graded MS-65.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3843 Mexico. 50 Pesos, 1921. Fr-172; KM-481. Weight 1.2056
ounces. Centennial of Independence. Winged Victory. Lowest
mintage and scarcest date of series. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,700
3844 Mexico. 50 Pesos, 1931. Fr-172; KM-481. Weight 1.2056
ounces. Centennial of Independence. Winged Victory. Choice
About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,400 - 1,500
3845 Mexico. Lot of Damage Gold:. 10 Pesos, 1870-Mo C. KM-
413.7. Mintage 480 pieces. Ex jewelry with heavy surface han¬
dling marks. Fine; Gold 1 Pesos: 1895 Mo M, 1899 Mo M,
1900 Mo M, 1904 Mo M. All ex jewelry, Very Fine to
Extremely Fine. Total weight 0.6664 ounce. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
3846 Mexico. Gold Type Set: One, Two, Two & One Half, Five,
Ten and Twenty Pesos:. Plus Twentieth Century Crown and
Minor type Set. In Dansco Album. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of
72 coins. Very Fine To Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3847 Mexico. Gold Type Set:. 50 Pesos, 1931; 20 Pesos, 1918;
10 Pesos, 1906; 5 Pesos, 1906; 2V2 Pesos, 1918; 2
Pesos, 1920 and 1 Peso, 1902 Cn Q. Total weight 2.2056
ounces. Housed in custom plastic holder. Lot of 7 coins. Almost
Uncirculated to Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $2,300 - 2,500
3848 Mexico. Gold Type Set:. 50 Pesos, 1945; 20 Pesos, 1918;
10 Pesos, 1959; 5 Pesos, 1955; 2V2 Pesos, 1945; and 2
Pesos, 1945. Total weight 2.1580 ounces. Housed in custom
plastic holder. Lot of 6 coins Almost Uncirculated to Uncir¬
culated.
Estimated Value . $2,300 - 2,500
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3849 Mexico. Gold Type Set:. 50 Pesos, 1947; 20 Pesos, 1959;
10 Pesos, 1959; 5 Pesos, 1955; 2V2 Pesos, 1945; 2
Pesos, 1945 and 1 Peso, 1895 Mo M. Total weight 2.2056
ounces. Housed in custom plastic holder. Lot of 7 coins. Uncir¬
culated
Estimated Value . $2,300 - 2,500
3850 Mexico. Lot of Small Gold Coins:. 1/2 Escudo Hand on book
(hole through date), 2 Pesos, 1945; 2V5 Pesos, 1945 and 5
Pesos, 1918. Total weight 0.2766 ounce. Sold as is, no returns.
Lot of 4 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $275 - 325
3851 Morocco. 250 Dirhams, 1977 Y-66. Weight 0.1866 ounce
Birthday of King Hassan. Mintage 800 pieces. Choice Brilliant
Proof
Estimated Value . $225 • 275
3856 Peru. 2 Escudos, 1791-IJ (Lima). Fr-38; KM-90. CharlesJV
Bust of Charles III right. Minor lamination marks. Scarce hf
PCGS graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $1,200 -
3857 Philippines. 4 Pesos, 1862 Fr-1; KM-144. Isabell II of Sp»
NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $500 - 60C
3852 Morocco. 250 Dirhams, 1977 Y-66 Weight 0 1866 Ounce
Birthday of King Hassan. Mintage 800 pieces. Choice Brilliant
Proof
Estimated Value . $225 • 275
3858 Philippines. 4 Pesos, 1863 Fr-1; KM-144 Isabell II of Sp*
NGC graded AU-50
Estimated Value . $500 • 6#
3853 Netherlands. Gold Medal, 1963 7.8 grams 25 mm Plain
edge. William I and Juliana. 150th Anniversary of Unity Bril¬
liant Uncirculated
Estimated Value . . . 400
3854 Netherlands. Lot of Ducats: 1818 (bent), 1841, 1849 (2
pieces, 1 mounted) Total weight 0.4416 ounce. Torch pnvy
mark. Standing knight. Lot of 4 coins Very Fine
Estimated Value . ^
3859 Philippines. 4 Pesos, 1864 Fr-1; KM-144 Isabell II of Spr
NGC graded AU-53
Estimated Value . $500 * 60C
3855 Norway. 20 Kroner, 1902. Fr-17; KM-355. Oscar II. Head
right. NGC graded Uncirculated, Details (Surface Hair¬
lines).
Estimated Value . ei-cn ,c_
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30 Poland. 25 Zlotych, 1819-IB. Bitkin 1st ed-793; Fr-106;
KM-C102. Alexander I of Russia. Bare head right. Reverse.
Crowned double-headed eagle. Practically mint state with
original luster. Very Rare. NGC graded AU-58.
* Alexander I (ruler of Russia 1801-1825) was the son of
Paul I. On his accession he was young energetic and popu¬
lar, and the first half of his reign was marked by liberal poli¬
cies. Youthful idealism was the order of the day, and the
reformer Michael Speransky became a close adviser to the
new Czar. By 1812, however, grave problems in Europe
began to weigh and Speransky was ousted by his rivals who
believed his reforms were too ambitious. Eventually, Alex¬
ander turned his energies towards the defeat of Napoleon,
and despite his successes, the affairs of state seemed to
take their toll. Alexander remains one of Russia's most
interesting and complex rulers, and his last days are
shrouded in mystery. Late in 1825 he travelled to Southern
Russia where he contracted typhoid and died. His sudden
death sparked rumors that he had renounced the throne
and fled! The British ambassador vowed that he had
'seen'Alexander boarding a ship, although some say that he
became a monk. In 1925 the Soviets opened his tomb and
it was empty!
Estimated Value . $5, 000-UP
Poland. Ducat, 1831. Fr-114; KM-C125. Mint mark, small
eage. Nicholas I. Standing knight. Edge damage. NGC graded
About Uncirculated, Details (Mount Removed).
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Portugal. 1000 Reis, 1733. Fr-98; KM-182. John V. Crowned
arms. Reverse. Jerusalem cross. Light adjustment marks. NGC
graded About Uncirculated, Details (Bent)
Estimated Value . $40° - 500
3863 Portugal. 1000 Reis, 1739. Fr-98; KM-182. John V. Crowned
arms. Reverse. Cross. NGC graded Uncirculated, Details
(Edge Damage).
Estimated Value . $700 - 800
3864 Portugal. 1000 Reis, 1741. Fr-98; KM-182. John V. Crowned
arms. Reverse. Cross. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
3865 Portugal. 2500 Reis, 1851. Fr-143; KM-487. Maria II, 1834-
1853. Diademed head left. Reverse. Arms. Toned. NGC graded
AU-58
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
3866 Romania. 25 Lei, 1906. Fr-7; KM-36. Carol I. 40th Anniver¬
sary of Reign. One year type. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3867 Romania. 25 Lei, 1906. Fr-7; KM-36. Carol I. 40th Anniver¬
sary of Reign. One year type. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
Rare Romania. 20 Lei, 1940
3868 Romania. 20 Lei, 1940. Fr-18; KM-X#M9. Carol II, 1930-
1940. Head and legend within ornamental circle. Reverse.
Crowned monogram. Carol II 10th Anniversary. PCGS
Genuine (Bent), Our grade Sharpness of About
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
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3869 Romania. 20 Lei, 1944 Fr 21; KM-X*M13 Weight 0.1895
ounce. Mihai I. Three Romanian Kings Brilliant Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $250 - 275
3870 Romania. 20 Lei, 1944 Fr 21, KM-X#M13. Weight 0.1895
ounce. Mihai I. Three Romanian Kings Brilliant Uncirculated
Estimated value . $250 - 275
3871 Romania. 20 Lei, 1944 .eight 0.1895
ounce. Mihai I. Three Romanian Kings Brilliant Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $250-275
3872 Romania. Lot of 20 Leis, 1944 KM K#M13. Total weight
0.9475 ounce. Three Romanian Kings. Lot of 5 corns Uncircu¬
lated
Estimated value . $1,200- 1,300
3873 Romania. Lot of 20 Lei's, 1944 KM X»M13 Total weight
1.137 ounces. Three Romanian Kings. Lot of 6 coins.
Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,300
3874 Romania. Lot of 20 Lei's, 1944 KM X»M13 Tota wt* jht
0.9475 Ounce Three Romanian Kings. Lot of 5 corns Almost
Uncirculated to Uncirculated
Estimated value . $1,100 - 1,200
3875 Russia. Ruble, 1756 •• n 1st ed-42; Fr- 1 16, KM-C-22 Eliz¬
abeth*. Crowned bust right. Reverse. Eagle. Ex-jewelry, edge
damage, cleaned Very Fine
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3876 Russia. 5 Rubles, 1781-CJIb. Sev-32* N>; KM-f
Catherine II, The Great. Bust nght. Reverse. Cross of four
shields. PCGS graded Genuine. Very Fine, Details
(Smoothed).
Estimated Value . $1,000- 1,500
Rare 1797 Ducat
3877 Russia. Ducat, 17974 M I .1. Sev-363; Bitkin 1st <
Fr-143; KM-C103. Paul I, 1 796- 1 80 1 . Cross of four crowne#
initials. Reverse. Legend within tablet. Crinkle flan win
moderate handling marks. Rd NGC graded VF-25
Estimated Value . $15,000-U§
Rare 1797 Ducat
3878 Russia. Ducat, 17974 A1 1 .1. Sev 363; Bitkin 1st ed-12;
Fr-143; KM-C103. Paul I, 1796-1801. Cross of four crown*
■ • als. Reverse Legend withm tablet Rare. NGC graded
Very Fine, Details (Damaged)
Estimated Value . $10.00041
3879 Russia. Platinum 3 Rubles, 1830-011'. Sev-597; Fr-l6C
KM-C177 Nicholas I. Eagle. Reverse. Value and date. RevBR
lamination marks. Brilliant mint luster PCGS graded MS 62
Estimated Value . $3,00041
880 Russia. Platinum 3 Rubles, 1843-CI lit. Sev-640; Fr-lj®
KM-C177. Nicholas I. Eagle. Reverse. Value and date. Np
graded Very Fine, Details (Scratches).
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1#'®1
116
sm
)
Russia. 3 Rubies, 1884-CI ll» \F. Sev-523; Fr-166; KM-Y26.
Alexander III. Eagle. Reverse. Value. PCGS graded MS-62+.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,800
Russia. 5 Rubles, 1885-CIII. AF. Fr-165; Sev-527; Y-B26.
Alexander III. Eagle. Reverse. Value and date. NGC graded
MS-63
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3888 Russia. 10 Rubles, 1902-AI’. Sev-577; Fr-179; Y-64. Nicholas
II. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
3889 Russia. 10 Rubles, 1909-31.. Sev-589; Fr-179; Y-64. Nicholas
II. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
Russia. 5 Rubles, 1888-Ar. Sev-533; Fr-168; KM-Y42. Alex¬
ander III. Bust right. PCGS graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,500
3890 Russia. 5 Rubles, 1910-31., Sev-590; Fr-180; Y-62. Nicholas
II. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
Russia. 5 Rubles, 1890-AI. Fr-169; Sev-538; Y-42. Alexan¬
der III. Bust right. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,700
Russia. 10 Rubles, 1898-AI. Sev-564; Fr-179; Y-64. Nicholas
II NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
Russia. 10 Rubles, 1898-AI. Sev-564; Fr-179; Y-64. Nicholas
II NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $325 - 375
Russia. 5 Rubles, 1898-AI . Sev-563; Fr-180; Y-62. Nicholas
II NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $200 * 250
3891 Samoa. 100 Tala, 1977. KM-27. Weight 0.4584 ounce. Lind¬
bergh's New York to Paris flight. Mintage 660 pieces. Choice
Brilliant Proof.
Estimated Value . $475 - 525
3892 Sierra Leone. 10 Golde, 1975. Fr-7; KM-28. Weight 1.6963
ounces. Proof mintage 307 pieces. 70th Birthday- Dr. Siaka Ste¬
vens. Choice Brilliant Proof.
Estimated Value . $1,800 - 1,900
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3893 Slovenia. 10 Lip, 1991 KM-x#TnlO. Weight 0.1953 ounce.
Bust of Ivan Cankar left. Mintage 273 pieces Brilliant Proof
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3894 South Africa. Pond, 1895 Fr-2; KM- 10.2 Bust of Kreuger
left. Scarce date NGC graded VF-20
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
Gold 10 Tolas
3895 South Africa. 10 Tolas, ND Weight 116.2 grams Isv,<t
Harmony, South Africa. Stamped 999 Fine Gold. 27 * 47
mm. Elephant. Reverse. Blank.
Estimated Value . $5,300 * 5,600
3897 Spain. V* Escudo, 1760-JP (Madrid). Fr-278; KM-389.H
Charles III NGC graded VF-35
Estimated Value . $150 - 175 1
3898 Spain. Vj Escudo, 1817-GJ (Madrid). Fr-318; KM-493. F»|
dmand VII. Bent. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $100 12s
3899 Spain. Lot of Vi and 1 Escudos:. Va Escudos: 1756 M JB
>8 M JB (2 pieces), 1783 M JD; 1 Escudos: 1 789 M M
1791 M MF, 1798 M MF (2 pieces), 1799 M MF. Total wei J
0.6887 ounce Couple of damage pieces. Lot of 9 coins Very
Good to Very Fine
Estimated Value . $750 800
3900 Spain. Miscellaneous Lot:. Va Escudos: 1755 M JB, 1764 Jf
1776 S CF, 1784 M JD, 1786 M DV; 1 Escudos: 1781 M PJ, 1785
S C, 1793 M MF; 2 Escudo, 1788 M M. Total weight 0 7331
ounce. Lot of 9 coins Very Good to Very Fine
Estimated Value . $800 900
3901 Spam. Miscellaneous Gold Lot: 80 Reales, 1838-B PS
' 578 1, 20 Pesetas, 1890 and 1896 (62). KM 693, 7fll
10 Pesetas, 1878 (78), 1878 (62). KM-677 Total weight
0.7504 ounce. Lot of 5 coins. Very Fine To Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $900 . 000
3902 Spam. Lot of 25 Pesetas: 1876, 1877, 1878, 1880, 1881
KM 673, 687 Total weight 1 1665 ounces. Lot of 5 coins. Very
Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,250 - 1,39)
3903 Spam. Lot of 25 Pesetas: 1877 (2 Pieces), 1878, 1880,
1881 KM-673, 687. Total weight 1.1665 ounces. Couple Jf
; ■ • iig* 1 1 / t 1 ir*o Lot of 5 coins Very Fine to Extremely
Fine
Estimated Value . $1,250 - 1,3®
3904 Spain. Lot of 20 Pesetas, 1890 (90) KM-693. Total weight
0.5601 ounce All ghtly cleaned and one with edge nicks. Very
Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 650
3896 Spain. 2 Excelentes, ND Fr-129; Cayon-2936. Ferdinand and
Isabella, 1476-1516. Facing busts of Ferdinand and Isabella in a
circle of dots, S (Seville mint) between. Reverse. Eagle over
shield. Clear and detailed portraits on this popular portrait
piece. NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,400
Choice Mint State 1833 Ducat
3905 Sweden. Ducat, 1833-CB Fr-87; KM-628. Carl XIV '
Johan. Head right. Reverse. Crowned mantled arms. Choice ,
ongmal example and Rare in this top grade. 3500. NGC
graded MS-64. WINGS APPROVED
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 4,000
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6 Sweden. 20 Kronor, 1878-EB. Fr-93a; KM-748. Weight
0.2593 ounce. Oscar II. Brilliant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
7 Sweden. Lot of 10 Kronor's: 1874, 1883, 1895. KM-732,
743. Total weight 0.3888 ounce. Lot of 3 coins. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $450 - 500
8 Sweden. Lot of 5 Kronor’s: 1886, 1901, 1920 (2 pieces).
KM-756, 766, 797. Total weight 0.2592 ounce. Lot of 4 coins.
Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
9 Thailand. 600, 300 and 150 Baht, 1968. KM-Y90, 89, 88.
Total weight 0.6522 ounce. Queen Sinkit 36th Birthday.
Crowned bust right. Lot of 3 coins. NGC graded 150 and 300
Baht, MS-65, NGC graded 600 Baht MS-66
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
0 Thailand. 600, 300 and 150 Baht, 1968. KM-Y90, 89, 88.
Total weight 0.6522 ounce. Queen Sinkit 36th Birthday.
Crowned bust right. Lot of 3 coins. Brilliant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $750 - 850
1 Tonga. 100 Pa'Anga, 1975. KM-56. Weight 0.5896 ounce.
King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV. Uniformed bust left. Mintage 105
pieces. Choice Brilliant Proof.
Estimated Value . $625 - 675
Tonga. 75 Pa'Anga, 1975. KM-55. Weight 0.4422 ounce.
Queen Salote Tupou III. Mintage 105 pieces. Choice Brilliant
Proof
Estimated Value . $^75 - 525
3913 Tonga. 50 Pa'Anga, 1975. KM-54. Weight 0.2948 ounce.
King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV. Mintage 105 pieces. Choice Bril¬
liant Proof.
Estimated Value . $325 - 375
3914 Tonga. 25 Pa'Anga, 1975. KM-53. Weight 0.1474 ounce.
King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV. Mintage 105 pieces. Choice Bril¬
liant Proof.
Estimated Value . $160 - 180
3915 Tunisia. 10 Dinars, ND (1967). KM-288. Weight 0.5498
ounce. For the 10th Anniversary of Republic. Head of Habib
Bourguiba. NGC graded Proof 66 Ultra Cameo.
Estimated Value . $650 - 700
3916 Venezuela. 100 Bolivares, 1887. Fr-2; KM-Y34. Weight
0.9334 ounce. Head of Bolivar. Reverse. Arms. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,400
3917 Venezuela. GR3.2258 (10 Bolivares), 1930. KM-Y31.
Weight 0.0933 ounce per coin. Head of Bolivar right. Lot of 10
coins. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3918 Venezuela. GR3.2258 (10 Bolivares), 1930 KM-Y31.
Weight 0.0933 ounce per coin. Head of Bolivar right. Lot of 10
coins. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3919 Venezuela. GR3.2258 (10 Bolivares), 1930 KM-Y31.
Weight 0.0933 ounce per coin. Head of Bolivar right. Lot of 10
coins. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3920 Venezuela. GR3.2258 (10 Bolivares), 1930 KM-Y31.
Weight 0.0933 ounce per coin. Head of Bolivar right. Lot of 10
coins. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
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3921 Venezuela. GR3.2258 (10 Bolivares), 1930 KM-Y31.
Weight 0.0933 ounce per coin. Head of Bolivar nght. Lot of 10
coins. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . SI, 000- 1,200
3922 Venezuela. GR3.2258 (10 Bolivares), 1930 KM-Y31.
Weight 0.0933 ounce per coin. Head of Bolivar nght. Lot of 10
coins. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3923 Venezuela. GR3.2258 (10 Bolivares), 1930 KM-Y31.
Weight 0.0933 ounce per com. Head of Bolivar nght. Lot of 10
coins. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
3924 Venezuela. GR3.2258 (10 Bolivares), 1930 KM Y 3 1
Weight 0.0933 ounce per com. Head of Bolivar nght. Lot of 10
coins. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
p*f i
H i K '! 1
3925 Viet Nam. Tael, NO. Weight 14 9 grams KIM-THANH. Saigon
Hong Kong - Hanoi - Pnompenh - OR PUR. With original enve¬
lope. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $550 . 650
3926 Worldwide. Lot of World 20 Francs: France 20 Fram-
1818A and 1907. KM-712.1 and 857; Switzerland 20 Francs!
1935B. KM-35.1. Total weight 0.5601 ounce. Lot of 3 corns!
Very Fine To Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $600 - 650
3927 Worldwide. Miscellaneous World Lot:. Lot includes two
religious medals both holed; Byzantine Solidus, India Fanam,
Liechtenstein restrike 1728 Ducat, plus silver ancient. Total
weight of gold 17.3 grams. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 8 coins.
Averages. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
3928 Worldwide. Lot of Small World Gold Coins: Lot includes
Chile. Escudo, 1838 U; 2 Pesos, 1862; 1 Peso, 1860 (3 pieces)*
Colombia. Escudo, 1772 P JS and Escudo, 1830; Costa Rjcj
Peso, 1866; Guatemala. 4 Reales, 1860 and 1861; Mexico.
2Vj Pesos, 1948; Peru. Escudo, 1786 MI; Philippines. pJ
1861. Nice lot of small size coins. Careful examnination recony
mended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 13 coins. Fine to
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $700 - 750
3929 Worldwide. Lot of World Gold:. Belgium 20 Francs, 1875
and 1876. KM-37; Denmark. 20 Kroner, 1877. KM-791.1; 1 3
embourg 20 Francs, 1963. KM-X#Mb. Without essai; Nether¬
lands. 5 Gulden, 1912. KM-151 (2 pieces); Syria. Pound, 195H
KM-86. Total weight 1.2094 ounce. Lot of 7 coins. All NM
Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $1,400 - 1,500
3930 Worldwide. Lot of Miscellaneous World Gold: Austria.
10 Corona, 1905. KM-2805; Germany-Bavaria 10 Mail
1875D. KM 898, Hungary 10 Korona, 1910. KM-485; Mexico.
2 Pesos, 1920. KM-461 (2 pieces). Total weight 0.4076 oury®
Lot of 5 corns Very Fine to Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $425 • 475
3931 Worldwide. Lot of World Gold: Australia. Sovereign
19!." Austria. Ducat, 18% Belgium. 20 Francs, 189
Turkey 25 Piastres, 1912 and 1918; 50 Piastres, 1911. Tot*
weight 0.7457 ounce. Lot of 6 coins. Extremely Fine To
Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $850 900
3932
3933
3934
Worldwide. Lot of Damage World Gold: Lot nciudes:
Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1810-P JF (mounted and part ol edge
removed); Czechoslovakia. Ducat, 1925; Iran. AH1295 1/5
Toman; Newfoundland. 2 Dollars, 1865 with loop; Romania. 20
Lei, 1944 X#M13 (2 pieces); United States Dollar, 1903 Lou®
ana purchase (loop); plus an assortment of various pieces. Total
weight 83.2 grams. Careful examination strongly recommend*
Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 15 coins. Fine to Extremely
Fine
Estimated Value . $2,600 - 2J
800
Worldwide. Lot of World Gold: France 20 Francs, 1898*
and 1912. Iran. Gold Medal, SH1350 (1971). 8.9 grams Co*
memorating the 2500th Anniversary of the Persian Empiw
Mohammad Reza Pahlevi bare head left. Obverse digs in the
fields, Turkey. 100 Kurush, AH 1327. Total weight 0.8436
ounce. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 4 coins. Very Fine ■
About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $900 1,00|
Worldwide. Pair of Modern World Gold: Solomon
Islands. 100 Dollars, 1984. KM-21. Weight 0.221 1 ounce. MM
age 500. Weight lifter. Choice Brilliant Proo' Turks & Caicd
Islands 100 Crowns, 1976. KM-17. Weight 0.2896 ounce. F*
Victoria busts. Uncirculated. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value . $550 • 60(
3935 Yugoslavia. 20 Dinara, 1925 Fr-3; KM-7. Weight 0.1867
ounce. Alexander I. Head left. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $225 - 275
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3936 Yugoslavia. 20 Dinara, 1925. Fr-3; KM-7. Weight 0-1867
ounce. Alexander I. Head left. Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $225 - 275
Yugoslavia. 20 Dinara, 1925. Fr-3; KM-7. Weight 0.1867
ounce. Alexander I. Head left. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $225 - 275
3 Yugoslavia. 20 Dinara, 1925. Fr-3; KM-7. Weight 0.1867
ounce. Alexander I. Head left. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $225 - 275
Yugoslavia. Ducat, 1932. Fr-5; KM-12.2. Countermark, ear
of corn. Alexander I. Brilliant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
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World Crowns and Minors
0 Argentina - Patagonia. 1 Peso, 1874. X-7; Kenney-169. Sil¬
ver. Crowned arms. Reverse. Value and date, wreath below.
NGC graded Proof 55.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,500
Argentina. Lot of Choice Minors:. 10 Centavos, 1882.
KM-26. NGC graded MS 64; 10 Centavos, 1883. KM-26. NGC
graded MS 63; 50 Centavos, 1883. KM-28. NGC graded MS
62. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
Australia. Florin, 1932. KM-27. George V. Scarce date. NGC
graded VG-10
Estimated Value . $100-150
3 Australia. Florin, 1934-1935. KM-33. George V. Centennial
of Victoria and Melbourne. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
Australia. Crown, 1938. KM-34. George VI. NGC graded
AU-58.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
3948 Austria - Salzburg. Taler, 1623. Dav-3497; KM-61. Paris von
Lodron, 1619-1653. Hatted arms. Reverse. Seated Saint. NGC
graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $500 - 700
3949 Austria - Salzburg. Taler, 1669. Dav-3508; KM-190. Maxi¬
milian Gandolf von Kuenburg, 1668-1687. Madonna and child
over hatted arms. Reverse. Saint behind arms. Brilliant mint lus¬
ter. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
3950 Austria - Salzburg. Taler, 1694. Dav-3510; KM-254. Johann
Ernst. Madonna and child. Reverse. St. Rupert. Lustrous with
attractive iridescent toning. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
Australia. Florin, 1939. KM-40. George VI. Rare in mint state.
NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $300 - 500
6 Australia. Silver Ingot Bars, ND. Total weight 932.3 grams.
The Perth Mint Australia. Bars stamped 20 Oz and 10 Ozs 999.
Two Bars.
Estimated Value . $600 - 650
/ Australia. Lot of Proof Sets: 1979 (2 Sets) and 1980 (3
Sets). KM-PS41, PS42. Plus Mint Set, 1966 (3 sets). All sets in
original holders.
Estimated Value . $ 1 50 - 200
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3951 Austria. Taler, ND (Hall) Dav-8097. Archduke Ferdinand,
1564-1595. Crowned bust right, holding sword and scepter.
Reverse. Crowned arms m Order chain. Light golden toning with
reflective surfaces. A lovely mint state example NGC graded
MS-63
Estimated Value . $1,000 * 1,200
3952 Austria. Taler, 1623 KM . 64.5. Archduke Leop¬
old, As B*shop of Strassburg. Natural stress marks. Sharply
struck with light gokJen toning NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $700 - 900
953 Austria. 1883 Medal on the Relief of Vienna S verefl
bronze; 72mm; 136.2 grams. Signed by Anton Scharff and Josrf
Tautenhayn. Foner-VI/39 where Tautenhayn's plaster is illus¬
trated. Commemorates the Relief of Vienna, under seige by the
Turks, after the Battle of Vienna on September 1 1-12, 1683, the
allied forces being led by Poland's King Jan III. Obverse: AuS-
tnan arms surrounded by medallions, each with a major persofr
ality; Holy Roman Emperor, King Leopold I, the Hogmodl
(1640-1658-1705), Polish King Jan III Sobieski (1624-1674-
16%), Andreas von Liebenberg (1627-1683), Rudiger Court
Startiemberg (1638-1701), Karl V, Duke of Lorraine (1643-
1690), the presentation reminiscent of the family com memoifr
tives of Russia and Bavaria. Reverse by Tautenhayn, with 1#
end "Urbs Pro Orbe" (City for the World), a figural group shows
Mars over a fallen Turk, before Austria and Justice, allegorical
the victory, considered to have saved not only Vienna, but all of
Chnstian Europe. A choice specimen. Nearly Mint State. W
note two auction records for this scarce medal at Baldwin's,
London; Oct. 2004 at 550 UK Pounds and Sept. 2007 at 850 UK
Pounds, plus buyer's fees, equivalent realizations of aprox. US
$1100 and $1700. Choice About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
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4 Benin. 6000 Francs, 2005. KM-X-46B. Silver with gold platted
ring. Papal Visit. Mintage 10. NGC graded MS-66.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
5 British Honduras. Cent, 1939. KM-21. George VI. NGC
graded MS-65 Red
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
British North Borneo. 25 Cents, 1929-H. KM-6. National
arms with supporters. One year type. Scarce. NGC graded
MS-62.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
British West Africa. Shilling, 1951-KN. KM-28. Specimen
finish 1951 KN Shilling. Superior finish Kings Norton mint colo¬
nial coin. NGC graded Specimen 63.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
3958 Bulgaria. Kingdom. Order of Military Merit. Established
May 1900. Third Class Neck Badge of a Commander. Type of
King Boris III, this version awarded 1933-44. With added "War
Decoration" distinction (green wreath with white circlet) for
wartime bravery or merit in WW 2, to Lt. Colonels and Colonels.
Pavlov-313, Romanoff-183, Vernon-149, Werlich-204. Gilt
bronze and multi-color enamels, 87mm x 55mm, on full length
neck ribbon. Also awarded to German Third Reich and other
Axis allied officers. Extremely Fine, scarce and most attractive.
Estimated Value . $650 - 850
3959 Bulgaria. Kingdom, Boris III, 1918-1944.. Order of Saint
Alexander, 6th Class (Merit Cross) in silvered Copper, a late
World War II issue. Welich-198, Vernon-100, Romanoff-72.
Choice lustrous About Uncirculated to Uncirculated, nicely
toned. On an old tri-fold ribbon.
Estimated Value . $120 - 150
3960 Bulgaria. Miscellaneous lot of currency.. This lot contains
notes from Kingdom through People's Republic. Sold as is, no
return.
Estimated Value . $75-UP
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World Crowns and Minors
3961 Canada - Lower Canada. Halfpenny, 1815 LC-54D2; Br
994. Clockwise. Eagle NGC graded MS-61 Brown
Estimated Value . $100 * 125
3962 Canada - Lower Canada. Halfpenny (Sou), 1844 PC 1B1
Br-527; KM-Tnl8. Tall Trees - Short Nose. Bank of Montreal.
NGC graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated value . $200 - 250
3963 Canada - New Brunswick. Penny, 1854 NB-2B2 KM 4
Incomplete Ensign. Victoria. Young head left. Reverse Three
masted ship NGC graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
3964 Canada - Nova Scotia. Halfpenny, 1813 NS-19B2; Br 963.
Engrailed edge. Trade and Navigation. NGC graded MS-63
Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3965 Canada - Nova Scotia. Halfpenny, 1815 NS-23A4; Br-888
Small Flag - 1 Leaf. NGC graded EF-45 Brown
Estimated Value . $75 - iqo
3966 Canada - Nova Scotia. Token, 1816 NS-15B; Br-893. Pay^
able at W.A. & S. Black's Halifax N.S. NGC graded AU-S
Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 25fli
’96 7 Canada - Nova Scotia. Token, NO NS- 16; Br-896. Payable
the Store of J. Brown. Sh ; NGC graded AU-50 Brown
Estimated Value . $125 17S
9b8 Canada - Nova Scotia. Halfpenny, 1823 NS-1A4; KM-l.
With Hyphen - 13 Leaves. George IV. NGC graded AIM
Brown.
Estimated Value . $150-175
9f>9 Canada - Nova Scotia. Token, ND Breton-897. Copper. Rofr
Nova Scotia NGC graded MS-
65 Red & Brown
Estimated Value . $150-21
Canada - Prince Edward Island. Token, ND (1835) p^
10-29; Br-997. Ships/ Colonies & Commerce. NGC graded MS
61 Brown (
Estimated Value . $100 - 1*
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1 Canada. Token, ND. Breton-571. St. Roch, Quebec. Jacques
Cartier. Beaver. NGC graded AU-55 Brown.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
2 Canada. Token, 1852. Breton-574. Copper. Gnaedinger &
Sons. Montreal. Furs, Hats, Caps. NGC graded MS-62
Brown.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
Canada. Ferry Token, ND. Breton-900. Copper. Halifax
Steamboat Company. NGC graded MS-63 Red & Brown.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
Canada. 5 Cents, ND. Breton-589. Brass. Gesangverein -
Montreal. German eagle. NGC graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
5 Canada. 10 Cents, 1904. KM-10. Edward VII. Sharp strike.
NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
Canada. Dollar, 1948. KM-46. George VI. Rarest date of
series. ANACS graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
3977 Canada. Silver Ingot Bar, ND. Weight 620.5 grams.
Stamped 20 Ounces 999+. Issuer: J.M. Ltd. Canada. Assay
Office.
Estimated Value . $400 - 450
3978 Canada. Lot of Miscellaneous:. Lot Includes: 5 Cents,
1883H; 10 Cents 1902H (Damaged), 1928, 1938; 25 Cents
1903, 1919 (Damaged), 1939. All in high grade, couple of dam¬
aged pieces and a few cleaned. Careful examination recom¬
mended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 7 coins. Extremely Fine
To Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
3979 Canada. Bulk Lot of Canadian Silver:. Lot includes: Silver
Proof Like sets (26 sets); Silver Dollars (60 pieces). Sold as is,
no returns.
Estimated Value . $800 - 900
3980 Channel Islands. Jersey and Guernsey Copper coins:.
Jersey: One Thirteenth Shilling: 1858, One Twelfth Shil¬
ling: 1923, 1931 (2) 1935, One Twenty fourth Shilling
1894. Guernsey: 8 Doubles: 1889, 1902, 1910 (2) 1911,
1920, 1949, 4 Doubles: 1889, 1914. Generally Uncirculated
with mint red. Lot of 15 coins.
Estimated Value . $225 - 275
3981 Chile. Order of Bernardo O'Higgins. Grand Cross Set of
insignia in gilt silver and white enamel. Consists of sash badge,
51mm x 45mm, 25.8 grams and breast star, 71mm x 68mm,
68.3 grams with pinback suspension; on a complete shoulder
sash of 104mm width with bow rosette. Slight scuff on one star
arm otherwise Extremely Fine with bright gilding and good
enamel; the full length sash excellent condition. A handsome
set of the highest class of this scarce Chilean order.
Established in 1965, the Order of Bernardo O'Higgins is the
highest civilian decoration awarded to non-Chilean citizens.
Examples of recipients include the Sultan of Morocco and Simon
Wiesenthal. Of Spanish and Irish ancestry, O'Higgins (1778-
1842) was a hero of Chilean independence from Spain and its
first head of state as an independent nation.
Estimated Value . $200 ' 800
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Military Portrait 1914 Dollar
3982 China. Imperial. Ca. 1908. Kiangsu Railway Company
Cap or Shako Badge for an official. Bronze, 83mm x 68mm,
38.6 grams, dual loops on reverse for attachment. Struck from
fine quality dies; Choice near Mint State and extremely rare.
The Kiangsu Railway Company was established ca. 1905 and
believed to be in operation by 1907. It was part of the Chinese
Republic's nationalization scheme of 1914 with agreement from
UK banks and stockholders.
Estimated value . 5750-UP
3983 China. Dollar, 1912. L&M-45, Y-321. Li Yuan-hung. Founding
of Republic NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
3984 China. Dollar, 1914 L&M-858; Y-322. Yuan Shih-kai. Por-
trait in military uniform, with high feather-hat. Reversed
OneYuan within open wreath. Bnlliant original mint lustec
NGC graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $7,000 - 9,000
3985 China. Dollar, 1914 L&M-63; Y-329. Yuan Shih-kai. Fully Ls
trous with jht golden tone NGC graded MS-65
Estimated Value . $800 - 1.00C
3986 China. Dollar, Year 3 (1914) L&M-63; Y-329. Yuan Shih-La
Dark toning NGC graded MS-64
Estimated Value . $500 * M
3987 China. 50 Cents, 1914 L&M-64; Y-328. ANACS graded AU
50, Details (Cleaned). I
Estimated Value . $400 - 5°
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}8 China. Dollar, 1927. L&M-49; Y318a. Memento. Bright lus¬
trous example. PCGS graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $500 - 700
19 China. Dollar, 1927. L&M-49; Y-318a.l. Memento. 6 pointed
stars. NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
0 China. Dollar, 1934. L81M-IIO; Y-345. Year 23. Bust of Sun
Yat-sen left. Reverse. Junk. Brilliant mint luster with light
peripheral toning. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
l China. Dollar, 1934. L&M-110; Y-345. Year 23. Bust of Sun
Yat-sen left. Reverse. Junk. Brilliant mint luster. NGC graded
MS-62.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3992 China. 100 Yuan, 1987. KM-177. Weight 11.987 ounces.
Mintage 2,911. For the 125th Anniversary-Birth of Zhan Tian-
you. In original case. Choice Brilliant Proof.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
3993 China. 10 Yuan, 1994 KM-675. Silver Unicorn. NGC graded
Uncirculated, Details (Artificial Toning).
Estimated Value . $40-60
3994 China. 10 Yuan, 1997. KM-986. 1 Ounce. Panda. Lot of 6
coins. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
3995 China. 10 Yuan, 1998. KM-1134. 1 Ounce. For the 1998 Bei¬
jing International Coin Exposition. Panda. Lot of 6 coins.
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
3996 China. 10 Yuan Lot, 2014. Silver Panda. ANACS First Release
with Cerified #0145 of 1,888, #0146 of 1,888 and #0147 of
1,888. Lot of 3 coins. ANACS graded All three pieces, MS-
70.
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
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Rare Da Ming Bao Chao 1 Kuan
3997 China - Empire. Ming Dynasty, Da Ming Bao Chao 1 Kuan, ND (1375-1398). Pick # AA10, S/M a T36-20. Emperor Zhu Yuanzhartg
the Tai Zu". An iconic piece with exceptional overall c ndition and impressive ink quality after suffering 600 years pmg au-53 Net, Tears
Foreign Substance. A hmt of crease m the middle and couple paper flaws through the nght part as made.
China was the first country that formed an efficient central government over a multi-state continent with one national law, one monetary syM
tem, one military policy, and one governor nominating examination designed by the court of the ruler in human history. Therefore, scholars!
have been studying the earty financial system and governmental credit effects of Imperial China for centuries. A fascinating phenomenon that
attracted most attention would be that China was able to use paper money to replace metal coinage in medieval and earty Renaissance times,
when money exchanging was still such a b*g problem even between towns only couple miles away from each other in Europe. And this great
note we re offering here presents this part of history.
On the obverse, the denomination was shown in the middle, which is 1 Kuan, equals to 1,000 Chinese copper 1 cash coins back then. In the
right and left column, the Chinese characters were written in a special style called "Zuan Shu", saying "The currency of the Great Ming Empire
could be circulated all through the country". On the bottom, an announcement showing that this note has the equivalent value of copper coin-!
age (silver coinage was still not common at that period of time in Ming Dynasty), any forging attempts would be sentenced to execution, and
the reporter would be rewarded 250 Tael silver and a part of the counterfeiter's property. Around the inscription, the note was beautifully dec¬
orated with dragon, passionflower, and cloud patterns. Two vermilion seals were stamped by the government to certify the authenticity. On
the reverse, there s a smaller denomination shown on the bottom together with another vermilion seal on the top.
The Mmg notes are much rarer than Qing notes, due to the inflation and later wars, and not many hoards were found. According to the con¬
signor, the first hoard of Ming notes was found dunng the 1900's, right after the war against the Boxers, while the second hoard which con¬
tains this one was found during the 1930 s in an old temple in Beijing. A Norwegian missionary hand selected this note as the best one from
that hoard, and after his death, this note was passed through a British dealer and later verified by the British Museum.
This note has the best overall condition among all the pieces the cataloger have ever seen, and the unheard of AU-53 grade proved this real¬
ity.
Estimated Value . $ 10,000-UP
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China - Empire. Qing Dynasty, Da Qing Bao Chao 500
Cash, Year 7 (1857). Pick # Ale, S/M # T6-40. Emperor Xian
Feng. Two holes on the top, otherwise a beautiful AU piece with
attractive ink quality. PMG graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
3999 China - Empire. Qing Dynasty, Da Qing Bao Chao 1,000
Cash, Year 7 (1857). Pick # A2e, S/M # T6-41. Emperor Xian
Feng. One hole on the top as expected, even with all paper
problems, the quality of ink on this note is rich. The stamp is
clear and pleasing. PMG graded AU-50 Net. Stains, Dam¬
aged Corner.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
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4000 China • Empire. Qing Dynasty, Da Qing Bao Chao 2,000
Cash, Year 9 (1859) . M # T6-60. Emperor Xian
Feng. Last date of the senes. One spindle hole on the top as
expected, with nice deta » and 2 clear vermi an stamps PMG
graded Choice EF-45.
Due to frequent wars and rebellions, together with even more
frequent flood along Yellow River, Qing government could not
find enough silver for circulation and for payments to expenses.
As a solution, they introduced the Da Qing Bao Chao senes in
Year 7 (1853). However, due to the terrible economic condition
and limited confidence to the governmental financial plan, the
new paper money was rejected by a lot of people at the very
beginning. In Year 9 (1859), the government found no one
would accept the paper money, then they stopped this project
at that year.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
4001 China - Republic. Bank of Territorial Development 1 Dol¬
lar (Kiangsu), 1914 Pick s S66j, S/M # C165-2d, Printed by)
BEPP A beautiful example very dose to UNC. No visible trace of i
circulation. PMG graded Choice AU-58.
Esbmated Value . $200 3001
4002 China - Republic. 3-Piece Set of Chinese Italian Banking
Corporation Notes, 1921 Consist of: 1 Yuan, Pci s
S/M # C36-1; 5 Yuan, Pick # 254r, S/M ft C36-2; 10 Yuan, Pk*|
C36-3. All notes were graded Choice UNC-64
by PMG. A lot of 3 notes.
Esbmated Value . $400 5001
4003 China - Republic. Pair of Central Bank of China 100
Yuan, 1936 Pick * 220a, S/M ft C300-104a, Pnnted by W&S.I
Signature #11 in Purple. Both notes are brand new and very
(it se to gem PMG graded both Choice UNC-64. A lot of 2
notes.
Esbmated Value . $70 - 80
4004 China - Republic. Shansi Provincial Bank 10 Yuan, 1937
Pick # S2680, S/M # S23-111, Pnnted by NWPF. An ongind|
note with a natural eye appeal. Rare provtncially pnnted issue.)
PMG graded Choice UNC-64.
Esbmated Value . $200 - 300'
4005 China - Republic. Bank of Communications 100 Yuan,
1942 Pick # 165, S/M 026-271, Printed by DTBC. Some
stains around the edges, but no trace of circulation. A brilliant
very natural eye appeal. PMG graded
Choice AU-58.
Esbmated Value . $200 - 30fl
4006 China - Republic. 6-Piece Amoy Industrial Bank Gem
UNC set, circa 1940 Consists 1, 5, 10 (intaglio), 10 (lith0"
graphed), 20, 50 cents. Pick numbers are S1655, S1656, S1657,
S1657A, SI 658. All cataloged for high prices and quite rare.
notes are in gem problem-free condition. A lot of 6 notes.
Esbmated Value . $200-lffl
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>07 China - Republic. 3-Piece Set of Military Treasury Bonds
issued by Ministry of Finance, 1927. Consist of: 1 Dollar
PMG AU-55 Net, S/M # T182-1; 5 Dollars, PMG Choice AU-
58, S/M # T182-2; 10 Dollars, PMG AU-55, S/M # T182-3.
All notes are lightly circulated but no crease or damage. Rare
and unlisted in Pick. A lot of 3 notes.
The decade from 1927 to 1937 was called the "Golden 10
Years" of the Republic of China. The wars and civil conflicts
since 1840 stopped temporarily in these 10 years. China got a
chance to rebuild the domestic economy and modernize the
industrial structure. During this period of time, Shanghai
emerged to be the new financial center of Far East. Due to the
recovery of the domestic economy, the confidence of investors
came back, and bonds and other financial products issued by
the government or other financial institutions started to become
popular.
The 3 bonds offered here were issued at the beginning of this
great recovery, with the signature of the famous finance minis¬
ter T. V. Soong (also known as Song Ziwen or Paul Soong), who
earned international reputation for financing the American Mer¬
cenary Group — the "Flying Tigers" during the later war against
Japan. Would be great addition to collectors who loves the fas¬
cinating history of Republic of China.
Estimated Value . $400-UP
08 China - Republic. 3-Piece Set of Interest Bearing Trea¬
sury Notes, 1920 to 1921. Consist of: 1920 V2 Yuan Note,
PMG AU-50 Net, Pick # 626b, S/M # T185-lb; 1920 1 Yuan
Note, PMG AU-50 Net, Pick # 627c, S/M # T185-10c; 1921 5
Yuan Note, PMG EF-40 Net, Pick Unlisted, S/M T185-11C. All
rare notes nicely conserved with clear inscription. A lot of 3
notes.
Estimated Value . $400-UP
09 China - People's Republic. 10 Yuan (No Watermark),
1949 First Series of RMB Pick # 816a, S/M C282-23. This
note has almost no trace of circulation or damage, and would
be a nice addition to the collection of the higher bidder. PMG
graded Choice AU-58.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4010 China - People's Republic. 20 Yuan (Thick Paper), 1949
First Series of RMB. Pick # 821a, S/M # C282-32, R & H
Below Bridge. Very close to gem and with a pastel original eye
appeal. Rare and popular in this condition. PMG graded
Choice UNC-64, Exceptional Paper Quality.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
4011 China - People's Republic. 50 Yuan (6 Digit S/N), 1949
First Series of RMB. Pick # 829a, S/M # C282-35. A crease in
the middle, still a brilliant piece for this popular type. PMG
graded AU-53, Rust.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
4012 China - People’s Republic. 100 Yuan, 1949 First Series of
RMB. Pick # 836a, S/M # C282-46. This note has the excep¬
tional paper quality for the grade, and there's no trace of circu¬
lation at all. PMG graded Choice AU-58.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4013 China - People's Republic. 100 Yuan (Stars), 1949 First
Series of RMB. Pick # 832a, S/M # C282-44. A crease in the
middle and other minor creases visible. PMG graded VF-30.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
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4014 China - People's Republic. 500 Yuan, 1949 First Series of
RMB. Pick » 846a, S/N * C282-S4. A crease at the center,
some small stains here and there. Still a handsome example for
this later tractor issue PMG graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . 5500 - 600
4015 China - People s Republic. Obverse and Reverse Speci¬
men of 5000 Yuan, 1949 First Series of RMB
ing set of 2 specimen with one presenting the obverse of the
note and another one representing the reverse. Both notes
have no hint of any circulation or damage, with smooth eye
appeal. PMG graded both Choice UNC-64.
Estimated Value . S800-UP
4016 China - People s Republic. Pair of 2nd and 3rd Series
RMB Notes Consist of: 1953 1 Jiao (Open %3(
S/M # C283-4, PMG graded Choice UNC-64. 1962 2 Jiao
(Lithographed Face), Pick « 878b, PMG graded AU-55,
Exceptional Paper Quality. A lot of 2 notes.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
401 7 China - People's Republic. Group of 2 Jiao, 1953 (Oper
St.u .’83-5. Consi^ ' PMG Gem UNC
66, EPQ (2); PMG Superb Gem UNC-67, EPQ (1). 2 note
in this group are consecutive. These 2 Jiao notes of the 2na
Senes of RMB are considered rare than other denomination*
due to shorter penod of time of circulation, and therefore flavn
been highly sought-after for type collectors. All 3 notes are flaw
less and look like pnnted yesterday. Extremely rare in this higfi
quality.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
4018 China - People's Republic. 1 Yuan (Open Star), 1953
Pick n 866, S/M u C283-10, red. A crease in the middle, other)
wise very well conserved with very sharp edges and no trace o
circulation. PMG graded Choice AU-58, Exceptional PaPe
Quality. I
Estimated Value . $200 - 3W
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19 China - People's Republic. 1 Jiao (No Watermark), 1962.
Pick # 877a, S/M # C284-30, 3 Red Roman Numerals. The
highly sought-after first version of 1 Jiao from 3rd Edition of
RMB. Some very small stains visible on the edge, but still solid
for the grade. PMG graded Choice UNC-64.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
20 China - People's Republic. 2 Yuan (Stars), 1960. Pick #
875a2, S/M # C284, 3 Roman Numerals. A flawless gem note.
PMG graded Superb Gem UNC-67, Exceptional Paper
Quality.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
21 China -, People's Republic. Group of 3rd Series RMB 1
Yuan Notes (5 Star), 1960. Pick # 874c, S/M # C284, 2
Roman Numerals. All graded by PMG as Gem UNC-66,
Exceptional Paper Quality. A lot of 3 notes.
Estimated Value . $90 - 120
[22 China - Hong Kong. HK & Shanghai Banking Corporation
1 Dollar, 1935. Pick # 172c, Printed by BWC. A crease in the
middle from top to bottom but the edges and corners are still
sharp. PMG graded EF-40.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
23 China - French Indo-China. Banque de I'lndochine 500
Piastres, ND (1939). Pick # 57. A crisp beauty with pastel eye
appeal and smooth surfaces. PMG graded Choice UNC-64
Net, Minor Thinning.
Estimated Value . *500 * 600
4024 China - Great Britain. Group of British Armed Forces
Special Vouchers. Consist of: 6th Series 5 New Pence; 6th
Series 10 New Pence; 2nd Series 1 Pound; 3rd Series 1 Pound;
4th Series 1 Pound. All notes are brand new with no crease or
stain. A lot of 5 notes.
Estimated Value . $io - 12
U25 China. Miscellaneous lot of NGC graded coins:. Kwang-
tung 20 Cents, ND (1890-1908), L&M-135, Y-201, NGC AU-55;
Chekiang 2 Cents, 1906, Y-8B, NGC AU-55 BN; Republic 20
Cents, 1938, Y-350, NGC MS-62; Republic 10 Cents, 1939, Y-
349, NGC MS-64; Republic 5 Cents, 1940, Y-359, NGC MS-64;
Republic 10 Cents, 1940, Y-360, NGC MS-63; Republic 5
Cents, 1941, Y-359, NGC MS-64; Republic 20 Cents, 1942, Y-
361, NGC UNC Details; Republic 20 Cents, 1942, Y-361, NGC
UNC Details; Manchoukuo 5 Fen, 1936, Y-7, NGC UNC Details;
Manchoukuo Chiao, 1940, Y-10, NGC MS-62; Reformed
Government 10 Fen, 1940, Y-522, NGC MS-63. Lot of 12
coins.
Estimated Value . $200-UP
4026 China. Pair of Certified Dollars:. Dollar, 1927. L&M-49; Y-
318A., Memento. 6 Pointed Stars. NGC graded XF 45 and Dol¬
lar, 1934. L&M-110; Y-345. Junk. NGC graded XF, Details (Sur¬
face Flairlines). Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4027 China. Miscellaneous lot of currency. This lot consists notes
from Republic of China and Flong Kong, some damaged notes.
Sold as is, no return.
Estimated Value . $75-UP
4028 China - Anhwei. Dollar, 1897. L&M-195; Y-45. NGC graded
Very Fine, Details (Chopmarked, Cleaned).
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
4029 China - Chihli. Dollar, 26th Year (1900). L&M-459; Y-73.
PCGS graded Genuine, Very Fine Details (Cleaning).
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
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4030 China - Hunan. Dollar (1922) L&M 867, Y-404 Provin¬
cial Constitution commemorative. Nicely toned. PCGS
graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $8,000 - 10,000
4031 China- Kirin. Fantasy Tael (1882) KM x M322 (Fantasy).
S ver Beautifu iridescent toning NGC graded Uncirculated,
Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . S500-UP
4032 China - Kirin. 10 Cents, 1898 L&M 519. Y 180. CNCS
graded AU-50
Estimated Value . $30 - 40
4033 China - Kirin. 20 Cents, 1906 L&M 564, Y- 181 NGC
graded AU-53
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
Ex Wang Collection.
4034 China - Yunnan. 10 Tael "Torn Sycee", Year 1 (1874)
Weight 472.50 grams. Three stamps on the obverse indicating
"Tested by Official broker Yuan Shun Hao, Dec. Year 1". A very
rare type m large denomination, and very well conserved. Very
Fine or better
Estimated Value . $500-Uli
4035 Congo (Democratic Republic). Likuta, 1967. KM-8. Alumi¬
num PCGS graded Specimen 66
Estimated Value . $200 25(1
4036 Cuba. Peso, 1933 E : 8. KM 15.2. Star PCGS graded MS-
63
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4037 Ethiopia. 5 Piece Proof Set, 1972 KM-PS6 (KM-48-51, 53)|
Silver In original green case of issue. Brilliant Proof.
Estimated Value . $200 250
4038 Finland. Medal, 1906 Silver. 60 mm. 94 grams, stamped 990
Silber. FINLANDS RIDDERSKAP OCHADEL, 1809-1906. Govern!
ment building. Reverse Knight standing. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $75 - 129
4039 France. 1 Franc, AN-13-A (Paris). KM-656.1; Gad-443
Napoleon I. Empereur. Bare head right. Reverse. Value withir
wreath. Toned. NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $350 - 40H
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0 France. 2 Francs, 1832-B. KM-743.2; Gad-520. Philippe I.
Head right. Exquisite multi color toning. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
1 France. 2 Francs, 1842-B. KM-743.2; Gad-520. Louis Philippe
I. Nice original lustrous example. PCGS graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
2 France. 10 Centimes, 1853-A. KM-771.1; Gad-248. Napo¬
leon III. Bare head left. NGC graded MS-66 Red 8t Brown.
Estimated Value . $100-150
3 France. Franc, 1856-A. KM-779.1; Gad-460. Napoelon III.
Bare head left. Attractively toned. PCGS graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
4 France. 2 Francs, 1866-K. KM-807.3; Gad-527. Napoleon III.
Laureate head. Lightly cleaned. PCGS graded Genuine, Our
grade About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4045 France, Second Zionist Congress Medal (1898) by Sam¬
uel Beer. The rare 2nd Zionist Congress commemorative medal
is 63mm, 111 gm. It was designed by Samuel Friedrich Beer,
and struck in bronze in Paris. Beer (1846-1912) was a well
known Jewish sculptor and medallist, and a personal friend of
Herzl. Daniel Friedenberg considers this medal to be "one of the
most important Jewish medals ever struck". The obverse
depicts an allegorical figure pointing to a new dawn/horizon for
the Jewish people, and the reverse features a Biblical quotation
(in stylized Hebrew), a prophecy, from the Book of Ezekiel
(Yekhezkel) "Behold and I take the sons of Israel from among
the nations and I have brought them to their land."
This example has a problem-free obverse with no signs of rub¬
bing, but there are scattered dings in the reverse field. Overall,
an attractive and very desirable example of one of the most
important Judaic medals ever made.
Estimated Value . $850 - 1,000
4046 French Colonies. 10 Centimes, 1841-A KM-13. Louis
Philippe laureate head left. NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4047 French Colonies. 5 Centimes, 1844-A KM-12. Louis
Philippe laureate head left. NGC graded MS-65 Brown
Estimated Value . $128 - 150
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4048 German New Guinea. 10 Pfennig, 1894-A KM 3; J 703
Choice Uncirculated, and very rare thus. MS-64 Brown
Estimated Value . $450 - 500
4049 German States - Augsburg, Vj Taler, 1760-T KM 173.
Bust of Francis I, right. Reverse. Pine cone in crowned frame.
Lightly toned Scarce. NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4050 German States - Brunswick-Luneburg. Taler, 1624-HP
Dav-6479. Christian, 1599-1633. Saint Andrew. Reverse. Hel-
meted arms. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details
(Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4051 German States - Brunswick-Luneburg. Taler, 1705-HB
Dav-2062; KM-51. George Ludwig. St. Andrew. Small edgd
bump and lightly cleaned. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $150 - 17S
Rare Triple Taler
4052 German States - Brunswick-Luneburg-Celle. 3
Talers, 1648-HS. Dav-LS146a; KM-195. Christian Ludwig.
Stamped ”3". Duke on horseback to right. Reverse. Hel-
meted arms. Light surface handling marks. NGC graded
EF-40.
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
53 German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. Taler, 1620.
Dav-6303. Friedrich Ulrich, 1613-1634. Helmeted arms.
Reverse. Wildman.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
Very Rare 6 Talers of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel
1054 German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. 6 Taler, 1666-HS. Dav-LS82; KM-492. August II, 1634-1666^00 his 88th Birthday
Obverse: Bust facing under crown and wreath held by female figures. Reverse. Circle of shields with horse over helmet in center. 6 stamped
at bottom. Very Rare. NGC graded Extremely Fine, Details (Mount Removed, Cleaned).
Estimated Value .
$7, 500-UP
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Mint State 2 Taler of 1666
4055 German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. 2 Taler,
1666-HS Dav-LS87; KM -482 1 August II, 1634-1666 On
hts 88th Birthday Obverse: Facing bust with angels at the
sides holding a wreath and a trumpet. Reverse. Orcle of
shields with horse over helmet in center. 2 stamped at bot¬
tom. Very attractive example with original mint luster
beneath original old toning Rare in top grades NGC
graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 7,000
4057 German States - Eichstadt. Contribution Taler, 1796- ctr
Dav-2213; KM-97. Joseph, Graf von Stubenberg, 1790-1803
Date in Chronogram. Bust right. Reverse. Crowned and mandef
arms NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $700 80(
4058 German States * Mansfeld-Bornstedt. 1/3 Taler, 1669
ABK km 118 St George and dragon. Reverse. Crownei
s' < id NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Surfaci
Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $300 351
4056 German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. 2/3 Taler,
1695-ICB. Dav-330; KM-587. Rudolf August & Anton Ulrich,
1685-1704. Leaping horse left. Reverse. Crowned arms. NGC
graded Uncirculated, Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $250 - 350
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Superb Mint State 1694 Taler
4059 German States - Ottingen-Wallenstein-Wallenstein.
Taler, 1694. Dav-7143; KM-9. Wolfgang of Wallerstein,
1692-1708. Augsburg mint. Helmeted arms with "90"
below. Reverse. Crowned double headed eagle. Razor
sharp strike with full original mint fresh luster. A visually
stunning coin for the discriminating collector. NGC graded
MS-65.
Estimated Value . $5, 000-UP
160 German States - Prussia. Groschen, 1595-S. Saurma-
5109. Georg Friedrich. Bust right. Reverse. Eagle. Toned. NGC
graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
>61 German States - Prussia. 5 Marks, 1876-A Dav-786; KM-
503; J-97A. Wilhelm I. A lovely example with beautiful irides¬
cent toning. PCGS graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
4062 German States - Saxony. Taler, 1614. Dav-7573; KM-44.
Johann Georg I and August of Naumburg. Toned. NGC graded
EF-45.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4063 German States - Saxony. Vicariat Taler, 1711-ILH Dav-
2655; KM-803. Friedrich August I. King on horseback right. One
year type. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
4064 German States - Saxe-Meiningen. 2 Gulden, 1854 Dav-
837; Thun-378; KM-166. Bernhard II. NGC graded MS-65.
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
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4065 German States - Saxe-Saalfeld. Taler, 1726 Dev-2747;
KM-79. Johann Ernst VIII, 1680-1729. Armored bust right.
Reverse. Mel meted arms. Sharply struck example with consider¬
able ongtna mint luster PCGS graded MS-62
Estimated value . $2,500 - 3,000
4068 German States - Stolberg. Taler, 1760-IBH. Dav-279;
KM-77. Christian Ernst, 1710-1771. To commemorate the 50t
Year of Reign. Armored bust nght. Reverse. Flaming altar. Bn
liant mint luster with reflective fields and light penphenal ton
ng. NGC graded MS-64
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3, Ool
4069 German States * Wurttemberg. Taler, 1812-ILW Dav
945; KM-522; Thun-426. Fnednch I. Head nght. Reverse
Crowned arms with lion and stag supporters. NGC grade!
Very Fine, Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $400 - 5(X
4070 Germany,. Prussia. 5 Marks, 1888-A. Dav-787; KM-512
to About Uncirculated Republic
Marks, 1964 J. KM 118.1. Fichte. Bnlliant Uncirculated; Ger
many. Silver Medal, June 28, 18% Johann Wolfgam
Goethe. 43 mm. By Loos. Oeaned, Extremely Fine. Lot of
coins.
Estimated Value . $175 - 22!
4066 German States - Solms-Laubach. Taler, 1770- WWE Da.
2785; KM- 35. Christian August, 1738-1784. Capped bust right.
Reverse. Pyramid. In memory of the founder of the Solms-Lau¬
bach line. Reflective surfaces with original brilliant mint luster.
NGC graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $3,000 - 4,000
4067 German States - Stolberg. 1/3 Taler, 1746-IIG KM-220
Christof Ludwig II and Friedrich Botho. Crowned arms. Reverse.
Stag. NGC graded AU-53
Estimated Value . $2oo - 250
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71 Germany. World War One medal by Karl Goetz, ca.
1914-15. Kienast-153, 58 mm, cast iron. "Born Into World
War." Choice Mint State; nicely toned and one of the scarcer
wartime issues. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $160 - 200
72 Germany. 5 Reichsmark, 1927-A. Dav-967; KM-51; J-326.
For the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the port of
Bremerhaven. NGC graded Proof 65 Ultra Cameo.
Estimated Value . $800 - 1,000
407 Germany. 5 Reichsmark, 1936-F. KM-94; J-367. With Swas¬
tika. Paul von Hindenburg. NGC graded Proof 63 Ultra
Cameo.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4074 Germany. Medal, 1920. Kienast-272. Cast bronze. 58 mm. By
Goetz. The French Envoy in Bavaria. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4075 Gold Coast. Ackey, 1818 Dav-36; KM-9. George III. Laure¬
ate 'Bull'head of king right. Reverse. Coat of arms with support¬
ers. One year type. A couple of obverse surface marks.
Attractive old toning. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,800
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4076 Great Britain. Penny, ND. S.1146. Aethelred II, 978-1016.
Second Hand type. Crack through the flan at 9 o'clock. Toned.
NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $700 - 900
Splendid William And Mary 1691 Crown
4077 Great Britain Crown, 1691 . 3780; ESC-82.
William and Mary. I over E in GVLIELMVS. With a pleasing
light grey and golden tone over fully lustrous surfaces, this
is an exceptionally well struck com and a very rare type.
The overstnke is nice and dear. William and Mary Crowns
are usually poorty made (the die detail is especially shal¬
low) and to find a specimen in top grade is a rare event.
This piece, from the first of only 2 years of issue, has never
seen circulation and surely deserves a home in a top quality
collection of English Crowns. Nicer than the Cheshire Col¬
lection and Millennia Collection, the EDJ Van Roekel and the
Norweb William and Mary Crowns, this is also the finest
known example of an extremely rare variety. Catalogues at
£6000 in XF (near to $10,000)- unpriced in higher grades.
NGC graded MS-61
• William and Mary were spouses and first cousins. Their
joint reign started in February 1689 after they were offered
the throne by the Convention Parliament, summoned by
William after his successful invasion of England in 1688
King James II (Mary's father and William's unde) had fled
the country. The joint monarchs signed the English Bill of
Rights in 1689. This ended many centuries of tension
between the monarchy and parliament and put to rest the
theory that Britain would become a Roman Catholic nation
once again. Mary died m 1694 and William ruled alone until
his death in 1702.
Estimated Value . $8,000 - 10,000
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78 Great Britain. Commemorative Medal, 1691. Eimer 332, Medallic Illustrations Vol 1 4/158. This large silver (59mm diam) medal celebrates
the return of William III to his native Holland. Obverse, armoured, draped bust of king right. Possibly the finest numismatic portrait of the king.
Reverse, the King is represented as the Sun, which revives and refreshes the failing spirits of the Dutch people after the king's return. A rare
medal with a catalogue value of £3,200 in XF (apprx $5,300) with no price given for higher grades. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-61.
* William of Orange was married to Mary, the daughter of the increasingly unpopular James II of England. In 1688 William received (from Danby,
Compton and five important members of the British nobility) a secret invitation to travel to England with sufficient force to oust King James. With
incredible energy and ability William collected an army of Germans, Dutch, Swedes, Swiss and French Huguenots. He persuaded the Dutch repub¬
lic to support him, and landed an army of around 15,000 soldiers at Torbay - the largest and most disciplined force to invade England. James’army
was larger but its morale was patchy, and some of its best commanders deserted.
By Christmas, James and his infant son had fled to France, and William and Mary were provisionally in charge of government, and were declared
King and Queen in May 1689.
Ruling Britain from London became William II's priority, but by late January 1691 he felt secure enough to return to his country of origin for an
eagerly anticipated visit -celebrated by this intricate medal.
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
79 Great Britain. Sixpence, 1696. S.3520; ESC-1533. William
III. First bust, early harp. Attractively toned. NGC graded AU-
55.
Estimated Value . $175 - 225
Mint State William III Crown
4081 Great Britain. Crown, 1700. S.3474; ESC-97; Dav-3782.
William III. DVODECIMO on edge in raised letters. A lovely
well struck coin with a light golden-blue tone and good
crisp detail. Nicely centered and free from the weaknesses
and die defects encountered on these large majestic coins.
NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 4,000
180 Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1698 S.3494; ESC-554. DECIMO
on edge. William III. Bust right. Light haymarking. Lovely old
toning with original mint luster. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,700
4082 Great Britain. Sixpence, 1700. ESC-1579. William III. Deep
maroon toning. ANACS graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $^00 - 500
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4083 Great Britain. Farthing, 1719 <>62 Small I
obverse. George I. Second ssue. NGC graded Very Fine,
Details (Obverse Scratched, Cleaned)
Esbmated Value . S150 - 200
4084 Great Britain. Maundy Set, 1746 S.3716, ESC 2410.
George II. Young laureate bust left. An exceptionally choice set
of Maundy cons struck m the same year as the 1746 Proof set
(Crown, Halfcrown, Shilling and Sixpence). These are not Proof
coins, but the set does appear to be superior to others of this
reign. The group has exquiaitefy sharp detail, and has been
carefully made to a superior standard. Lot of 4 co NGC
graded 2, 3 and 4 Pence MS-66, 1 Pence NGC graded MS
67
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,400
4085 Great Britain. Shilling, 1763 S.3742 ESC 1214 KM 597.
George III. Young larureate and draped bust right. A beautifully
struck piece, with a crisp edge and sharp detail, which has
never circulated. This deeply toned com has a catalogue value
of £1,750 (around $3000) m XF with no pricing for higher
grades. NGC graded MS-63
* The price of silver was high in the mid- 18th century and
although King George III ascended the throne in 1760, it was
not until 1787 that the mint struck shillings beanng his portrait,
in volume. The one exception was this Northumberland Shil-
Img'a very small/rare issue undertaken by the Duke of Northum¬
berland (Sr Hugh Percy) to celebrate his appointment as Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland. Sir Hugh was one of the King s confiden¬
tial advisers.
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
4086 Great Britain. Sixpence, 1787 S.3749; ESC-1629. George
III. With hearts. Toned. NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4087 Great Britain. Pattern Halfpenny, 1797. P-1161. Bronzed
Soho. Restnke. George III. A handsome coin with its dark choq
date proof finish and exquisite detail. A delight to the eye. NgJ
graded Proof 66 Brown
Esbmated Value . $600 80^
4088 Great Britain. Obverse Copper Pattern Die Trial of
Shilling 6 Pence (Wreath Dollar), 1811 ESC-206. Plai
edge. Laureate bust of George III left. Reverse. Blank. Madefd
the Bank of England About Very Fine
Esbmated Value . $300-U
40H9 Great Britain. Gilt Proof Half Penny, 1799 S.3778; Ped
1233. Gilt Copper. Early Soho. George III. Laureate and drapa
bust right. Reverse. Britannia left. Scarce to fine in today's mai
ket NGC graded Proof 63
Esbmated Value . $350 - 40
4090 Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1799 S.3778; KM-647. Georg
III. A pleasant uncirculated coin with a lot of original mint re<
Quite outstanding for a 215 year old copper coin. NGC grade
MS-64 Brown.
Estimated Value . $150 - 1a
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)91 Great Britain. One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token,
1812. S.3771; ESC-971; KM-Tn2. George III. Uniformed bust
left. Toned. A coin with great eye appeal. NGC graded MS-65.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
)92 Great Britain. Three Shillings Bank Token, 1814. S.3770;
KM-Tn5. George III. Laureate head right. Lightly toned. NGC
graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $500 - 550
Great Britain. Maundy Set, 1829 S.3816; ESC-2434; KM-
MDS76. George IV. A quality set which is elusive in true mint
state. The coins exhibit a richly toned uniformity. Probably the
two pence has been undergraded. NGC graded 2 Pence, MS-
62, 3 and 4 Pence NGC graded MS 64; 1 Pence NGC
graded MS 65.
Estimated Value . $500 . 600
4096 Great Britain. Proof Halfpence, 1839. S.3949; KM-726a.
Bronze. Victoria. As issued in the Coronation set. Proof only
issue for this year, mintage estimate 300 pieces. NGC graded
Proof 65 Brown.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
Ex Cheshire Collection.
Great Britain. One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token,
1814. S.3772; ESC-977; KM-Tn3. George III. Laureate head
right. A crisply detailed uncirculated coin. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $275 - 325
94 Great Britain. Proof Halfcrown, 1821. S.3807; ESC-632;
KM-676. Reeded edge. George IV. Laureate head left. Reverse.
Crowned Garnished shield. Moderate surface marks. Deep iri¬
descent toning. NGC graded Proof 61.
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
4097 Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1844. S.3949; KM-726. Victoria.
Young head. Attractive glossy brown mint state example. NGC
graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $300 - 350
Rare 1845 Halfpenny
4098 Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1845. S.3949; KM-726. Victo¬
ria. Young head left. Second rarest date of series. Very rare
in top grades. Catalogue value £1600 (around $2600) in XF
with no pricing for higher grades. NGC graded AU-58
Brown.
Estimated Value . $2, 000-UP
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4099 Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1846 S.3949; KM 726 Victoria
Young head. A tough date. NGC graded MS-63 Red &
Brown
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
Cameo Proof 1847 Gothic Crown
4100 Great Britain. Gothic Crown, 1847 S.3883, ESC 288
Dav-106; KM-744 Edge, Un Deo mo Queen Victoria by Wil¬
liam Wyon Gothic crowned bust left. Legend in Gothic
script. Reverse. Inverted die axis crowned cruciform
shields, emblems in angles, date in Roman numerals
MDCCCLVII. A choice example distinguished by a rich
cameo appearance. The ornately detailed bust of Victoria
exhibits a golden frostiness set within deep attractively
toned surfaces. Beautiful in design and elusive, it is easy to
understand why Gothic Crowns with such strong eye appeal
are so highly prized PCGS graded Proof 63 Cameo,
secure holder..
Estimated Value . $6,000 • 7,000
Victoria Proof Gothic Crown
4101 Great Britain. Gothic Crown, 1847 S.3883; ESC-288;
Dav-106; KM-744. Edge: Un Decimo. By William Wyon. Vic¬
toria. Obverse: Gothic crowned bust left. VICTORIA DEI
GRATIA BRITTANNIAR REG: F:D. in Gothic script. Reverse.
Inverted die axis crowned cruciform shields, emblems in
angles, TUEATUR UNITA DEUS ANNO DOM MDCCCXLVII.
Very attractive old coin cabinet toning NGC graded Proof
63.
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 7,000
4102 Great Britain. 'Godless’Gothic Florin, 1849 S.3890; Kl^
745. Victona. Golden tone. NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $350 - 41
4103 Great Bntain. Gothic Florin, 1852. S.3891; KM-746.1. Viet
a light blue tone NGC graded Uncirc
lated, Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $400 - 51
4104 Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1853/2 S.3949; KM-726. Vid
na Young h« ,kJ NGC graded AU-58 Brown
Estimated Value . . $200 - 2
4105 Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1855. S.3949; KM-726. Victoi
Young head. NGC graded MS-64 Brown
Estimated Value . $150-2
4106 Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1875. S.3956; KM-754. Victo
Traces of mint red. NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - -
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107 Great Britain. Gothic Florin, 1883. S.3900; ESC-859; KM-
746.4. Victoria. Lustrous with a hint of toning. NGC graded
MS-62.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
L08 Great Britain. Proof Double Florin, 1887. S.3923; KM-763.
Victoria. Arabic 1 in date. A lightly toned and crisply struck Proof
from the rare sets of coinage produced to celebrate Victoria's
Golden Jubilee. A superb example of a denomination which only
lasted 4 years! NGC graded Proof 64 Cameo.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,100
4113 Great Britain. The Most Excellent Order of The British
Empire. (1917) OBE, 4th Class (military division), Badge of an
Officer. First type with seated Britannia on obverse; in gilt silver,
mounted on a second type ribbon (changed in 1936) indicating
recipient was alive and possibly still serving at the time. Reverse
with four hallmarks including SG and date letter for 1917 and
one hallmark on the ring. A handsome specimen, Choice EF-AU
with light age tone over original gilding. Especially interesting as
a World War One award struck during 1917, the foundation year
of the Order.
Estimated Value . $200 - 240
L09 Great Britain. Crown, 1890. S.3921; Dav-107; KM-765. Vic¬
toria. Jubilee head. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine to About
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
L 10 Great Britain. Maundy Set, 1898 ESC-2513; S.3943. Victo¬
ria. A tough date in maundies (as are all 1898-dated silver
coins) and a choice matching set with superb blue and green
toning. Lot of 4 coins. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $225 - 250
Lll Great Britain. Florin, 1903. S.3981; KM-801. Edward VII.
Uncirculated. Lovely satiny surfaces, and so rare in the highest
grades. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
112 Great Britain. Penny, 1904. S.3990; KM-794.2. Edward VII.
NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $*0° * 125
4114 Great Britain. Shilling, 1929. S.4039; KM-833. George V.
Choice uncirculated, frosty and resembles the appearance of a
Proof or specimen striking. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $75 - 125
4115 Great Britain. Shilling, 1936. S.4039; KM-833. George V.
Gem uncirculated and richly toned. Great eye appeal, and rare
so nice. MS-66.
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4116 Great Britain. Edward VIII plaque to commemorate the
(cancelled) Coronation of 1937. 45 x 64 mm. Struck in a
metal unlisted by Giordano in his work 'Portraits of a Prince'(as
CM286a but bronze) this Coronation 'Plaquette'was never pro¬
duced in significant numbers because the king resigned at the
end of 1936. He abdicated so that he could be with the woman
he loved - Mrs Simpson - and the rest, as they say, is history.
Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
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4117 Great Britain. Accumulation of Victorian silver:. Double
Florin: 1887 Arabic (1). Halfcrowns. 1887 Jubilee head (4)
1898. Florins: 1887 Jubilee head (2) 1900, 1901. Shillings:
1887 Jubilee head (4) 1889 large head, 1898. Sixpences:
1846, 1865, 1875, 1887 Jubilee head (2) 1888(2) 1889, 1892.
Maundy fourpence: 1857. Threepences 1887JH, 1891,
1896 (2) 1901 Generally Uncirculated. Lot of 31 coins.
Estimated Value . $1,800 - 2,000
4118 Great Britain. Lot of Certified Condor Tokens: Norfolk-
Norwich. v2 Penny, ND. D&H-17. Edge plain. NGC graded MS
64 BN; Somersetshire- Bath. Vi Penny, ND D&H-66A. Edge:
WILLEY SNEDSHILL. NGC graded MS 62 BN; Yorkshire-
Brownbill's. v2 Penny, 1793. D&H-41A. Edge: Plain. NGC
graded MS 62 BN. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4119 Great Britain. Lot of Certified Condor Tokens: Cheshire-
Macclesfield. 'j Penny, 1789. D&H-ll. Edge: PAYABLE AT
MACCLESFIELD. NGC graded AU 58 BN, Kent-Sandwich. Vi
Penny, ND. D&H-39. Edge: PAYABLE AT THOMAS NGC graded
AU 55BN; Middlesex-Political V i Penny, 1793. D&H 1034.
Edge: Engrailed. NGC graded AU 58 BN; Suffolk-Bury
Penny, ND. D&H-25. Edge: PAYABLE AT PDECKS. NGC graded
AU 55 BN Warwickshire - Coventry ' 2 Penny, 1793. D&H
231. PCGS graded AU 55, Warwickshire-Coventry. ' 2 Penny,
1797. D&H-276. Edge: COVENTRY TOKEN. NGC graded AU 55
BN. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated value . $300 - 350
4120 Great Britain. Collection of 10 High Grade Crowns and
Double Florins: Crowns: 1821 SECUNDO, 1887, 1898 LXII,
1899 LXIII, 1902 currency issue, 1927 Proof, 1960 Polished Die.
Double Florins 1887 Arabic 1, 1887 Roman 1, 1889 Lot of 10
corns Generally Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $3,600 ■ 4,000
4121 Great Britain. Collection of 23 High Grade Halfcrowns:
1817 Bull Head, 1817 Small Head, 1893, 1897, 1901, 1902,
1910, 1912, 1915, 1927 Proof, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1938,
1939, 1942, 1944, 1946, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1959. Lot of 23
corns. Generally Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $3,200 - 3,600
4122 Great Britain. Collection of 17 High Grade Florins: 1887
1893, 1902, 1903, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1925, 1928, 1931,
1935, 1936 (2), 1937 (2), 1941 Lot of 17 corns Generally
Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,400
4123 Great Britain. Collection of 28 High Grade Shillings:
1816, 1817 (2), 1834, 1864, 1881, 1887 Jubilee Head, 1897
(2), 1899, 1902, 1902 Matte Proof, 1906, 1910, 1911, 1916,
1919, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935 (2), 1938
English, 1940 English, 1958 English. Lot of 28 coins Generally
Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 2,800
4124 Great Britain. Collection of 37 High Grade Sixpences:
1681, 1844 large date, 1885, 1886, 1887 Young Head, 1887
Jubilee Head (Shield reverse), 1887 JH (wreath reverse), 1888,
1893 (Old Head), 1897 (2), 1901 (3), 1902, 1906, 1907, 1912,
1915, 1919, 1921, 1924 (2), 1925 (Borad R.m), 1926 Modified
Effigy (2), 1927 Proof, 1928, 1933, 1936 (2), 1937, 1938, 1939,
1940, 1942, 1943. Lot of 37 coins. Generally Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $2,400- 2,800
4125 Great Britain. Collection of 32 High Grade Pennies:
1826, 1854 Ornamental Trident, 1854 Plain Trident, 1858 OT
1866, 1873, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1895 (3), 1897, 1899, 190o]
1902, 1908, 1910, 1912 (2), 1913, 1916, 1919, 1921, 1927 (2),
1928, 1929, 1930, 1934 (Mint Darkened), 1937, 1938. Uncir¬
culated with varying amounts of mint red. Lot of 32 coins.
Estimated Value . $3,000- 3,500
4126
4127
Great Britain. Collection of 33 High Grade Halfpenny
1772, 1806, 1854, 1874H, 1877, 1887, 1896, 1900, 1901 (2
1912, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1926 Modified Effig
1933, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941 (2), 1943, 1944, 1946 (2), 194$
1951, 1952 (2), 1955 (2). Generally Uncirculated. Mos
with mint red. Lot of 33 coins.
Estimated Value . $1,200 -
Great Britain. Collection of 43 High grade Farthings ,
Fractional Farthings:. Farthings: 1676 Charles II Pattern U
silver. Long hair. Plain edge, 1822, 1825, 1831 Bronzed Prol
(Rev mv), 1837, 1838, 1845, 1855, 1864, 1866, 1868, 1871
1875H, 1879, 1881, 1885, 1887, 1891, 1894, 1896, 1901, 1901
1905, 1911, 1920 (2), 1923, 1924 (2), 1925, 1926, 1928, 192l
1931, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1942, 1945, 1946(2), 1951 Half Fa.
thing: 1844. The 1676 is About Uncirculated. Lot of 43 coin!
Generally Uncirculated. Most with mint red.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,4(1
4128 Great Britain. Collection of 20 High Grade Groats, Silvi
Threepences and Silver Minors: Groats (4d): 1836, 1831
Threepences 1887 (Jubilee Head) (3), 1889, 1890, 1891
1897 (2), 1901, 1902, 1919, 1920, 1935 (2), 1936, 1941.
pence 1838 One and half pence 1835. Lot of 20 co
Generally Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $500 -
Twt
:
4129 Great Britain. A group of 16 Copper coins: Pennies 18S
(inscnbed ’Xmas 1891), 1901 (2). Halfpennies: 1853 (2
^55, 18S8, 1893, 1896 Farthings 1918, 1924 Ha
Farthings 1843, 1844. Lot of 16 coins Extremely Fine T
Uncirculated Many with mint red..
Estimated Value . $250 - 3d
4130 Great Britain. Accumulation of early 20th century
Crowns 1935 (2) Halfcrowns 1916, 1927, 1927 Proof, 193
Shillings 1910, 1916, 1924, 1928. 1936 (2) 1938 Englis
1944 English, 1936 English. Sixpences: 1911, 1912, 193
1936, 1941, 1943. Generally Uncirculated. Lot of 22 coins.
Estimated Value . $700 - 90
4131 Great Britain. Large Accumulation of minors from 180
to the present: Mainly farthings to halfcrowns with a fla
clad crowns. Several partial sets and a good amount of silv*
coins. Lower to middle grades. Careful examination recon
mended Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . . $500-1
4132 Greenland. 10 Kroner, 1922 KM-Tn49. Copper-Nicka
Seated polar beai NGC graded MS-65
Estimated Value . $150 - 2Q
41.33 Greenland. Pair of Certified Krone’s: 1926 HCN GJ an
1960 C S. KM-8 and 10a. Lot of 2 coins. NGC graded Bot
pieces, MS-65.
Estimated Value . $125 - 14
150 |
134 Guatemala. 4 Reales, 1794-NG M. KM-52. Charles IV.
Attractively toned. NGC graded EF-40.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
135 Guernsey. Complete 1830-1966 date set:. All copper and
bronze issues, One through Eight Doubles. Highlights include: 1
Double 1868/30 overdate VF, 1868 EF; 2 Doubles 1858 Abt. EF,
1868 EF-AU, 1874 VF-EF, 1914-H mostly red AU-UNC, 1917-H
EF; 4 Doubles 1830 VF-EF, 1858 EF, 1889-H Red Unc, 1902-H
and 1910-H both Red Brown Unc; 8 Doubles 1858 Abt. EF, 1874
EF, 1911-H Red Brown Unc, small spot, 1920-H Red Unc, 1945-
1959 Unc-BU. Balance grade from VF to Unc (1 Proof). Careful
examination is highly recommended. Approximate retail value
over $2000. Total of 77 coins, with a duplicate or two, in an old
Dansco album. Sold as is-no returns.
Estimated Value . $1,250 - 1,750
136 Hejaz. Riyal of 20 Piastres, AH 1334/8. KM-30; Dav-244.
Husein Ibn AN, 1916-1925. Choice original fully lustrous exam¬
ple. A very tough coin to find in top mint state grades. NGC
graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
137 Hong Kong. 5 Dollars (5 Ounce) Silver Bar, ND. KM-
X#B13. 161.2 grams. Stamped 999.9. Countermark. Without
"Five Dollars". Victoria. Struck in the 1970's. Hong Kong -
Shanghai Specie Office. Large gouges on face. Extremely
Fine.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
138 Hong Kong. Partial type set collection. Includes Queen Vic¬
toria: 1 Mil 1866 Fine; 1 Cent 1901 EF; 5 Cents 1900-H Nicely
toned Unc., few scratches; 10 cents 1896 AU, edge nick; 20
cents 1890-H EF; 50 Cents 1890 VF, the second lowest mintage
of type and a key date. Edward VII: 1 Cent 1904 VF; 20 Cents
1902 Fine; 50 Cents 1902 lustrous About Unc. George V: 1 Cent
1926 EF; 1933 Unc, few spots; 5 & 10 Cents 1935 EF & AU.
George VI: 5 cents 1937 & 1939 AU & Unc; 10 cents 1937 Unc.
Balance of Geo. VI and Eliz. II issues (16 pcs) EF to mostly
Choice BU. Total 32 pcs. in an old Continental album, including
two better early half dollars. Lot of 32 coins.
Estimated Value . ' 70®
4139 Hungary. Vi Taler, 1716-KB KM-287. Charles VI, 1711-
1740. Bust right. Reverse. Crowned double eagle, arms within
Order chain on eagle's breast. A wonderful coin, sharply struck
with full original mint luster and attractively toned. NGC
graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4140 Hungary. Taler, 1744-KB. Dav-1128; KM-337.1. Maria There¬
sia, 1740-1780. Beautiful original example with full mint luster
and lovely steel gray toning. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $600 - 700
4141 India - British. Mint Error V2 Anna (1862). Type of KM-
468. Victoria. Reverse struck thru Capped Die. NGC graded
Mint Error Good, Details (Rim Damage).
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4142 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4143 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 62
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
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4144 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4145 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike NGC graded Proof 65
Estimated Value . $ 1,000-UP
4146 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Pnd-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike NGC graded Proof 65
Estimated Value . $ 1,000-UP
4147 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Prid-872, KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike NGC graded Proof 65
Estimated Value . $ 1,000-UP
4148 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Pr»d 872; KM 520. Cop-
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . S900-UP
4149 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Pnd-872; KM 520. Cop
per-Nickel George V. Restrike NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated value . S900-UP
4150 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Pnd-872; KM 520 Cop
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated value . S900-UP
4151 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Pnd-872, KM-520 Cop-
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . $900- UP
4152 India - British. 8 Annas, 1919 (b) Pnd 872, KM 520. Cop
per-Nickel. George V. Restnke NGC graded Proof 62
Estimated Value . S800-UP
4153 India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c) Prid-874. KM 519 Cop
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V Restrike NGC graded
Proof 66
Estimated Value . . $600 UP
4154 India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c) Prid-874; KM 519. Cop
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 66
Estimated Value . 5600-UP
4155
4156
4157
4158
4159
4160
4161
4162
4163
4164
4165
4166
4167
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519.
Cop-j
• el. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . $500-Up|
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c) Pnd-874; KM-519. Cop-J
per-Nickel Scalloped octagon. George V Restnke. NGC graded!
Proof 65
Estimated Value . 5500-UB
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Pnd-874; KM-519. CopH
per-N>ckel Scalloped octagon. George V. Restr > NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . ,.$5C
500-uH
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Pnd-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . S500-Ud
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c) Pnd-874; KM-519. Cop-
• H. Scalloped octagon . George V. Restnke. NGC graded!
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . S500-UH
India • British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c) Pnd-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . ..$500-Ufl
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c) Pnd-874; KM-519. Cop-
• H Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . ..$500-Ufl
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c) Pnd-874; KM-519. Cop-
tgon. George V. R NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . 5500-UR
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Pnd-874; KM-519. Cop¬
ped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Pnd-874; KM-519. Cop¬
ped octagon. George V Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop-
calloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UF
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UF
152 |
1168
1169
1170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (b). Prid-877; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
India - British. 4 Annas, 1919 (c). Prid-874; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
British India. Rupee, 1919 (b). KM-524. George V. Beautiful
iridescent toning. NGC graded MS-65.
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value . .
4179 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4180 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4181 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $900-UP
4182 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $900-UP
4183 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $900-UP
4184 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . $900-UP
4185 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $900-UP
4186 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . $900-UP
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4187 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b) Prid-873; KM 520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restnke NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . S900-UP
4192 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cofl
per Nickel. George V. Restnke NGC graded Proof 64.
Estimated Value . . $9004i
4188 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b) Pnd-873, KM-520 Cop¬
per-Nickel George V. Restnke NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . S900-UP
4193 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b) Pnd-873; KM-520. Cof
per Nickel George V. Restnke NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . S900-U
4189 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b) Prtd-873; KM 520 Cop^
per-Nckei George V. Restnke NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated value . . S900-UP
l‘>4 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b) Pnd-873; KM-520. Coi
per-Nickd. George V. Restnke NGC gndld Proof 64
Estimated Value . $9004.
4190 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b) Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restnke NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . $900-UP
4195 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b) Prid-873; KM-520. Co
per- Nickel. George V. Restnke. NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . $900-1
4191 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b) Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . $900-UP
4196 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Co
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 64
Estimated Value . $900-1
4197 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Co
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value . $800-1
154 |
4198 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value . $800-UP
4199 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value . $800-UP
1200 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value . $800-UP
1201 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value . $800-UP
1202 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike NGC graded Proof 63
Estimated Value . .
1203 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-872; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 62.
Estimated Value . .
4204 India - British. 8 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-873; KM-520. Cop¬
per-Nickel. George V. Restrike. NGC graded Proof 62.
Estimated Value . 47^0-1 ip
4205 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c). Prid-875; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 66.
Estimated Value . $600-UP
4206 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (b). Prid-878; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
4207 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c). Prid-875; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
4208 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c). Prid-875; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
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4209 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Prid-875; KM Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . S500-UP
4222 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c). Prid-875; KM-519. Cc
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC gradi
Proof 63
Estimated Value . $400-1
4210 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) ^’nd-875; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . 5500-UP
4223 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c) Pnd-876; KM-519. Cc
per- Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC gradi
Proof 66
Estimated Value . $600-'
4211 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Pnd 875; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated value . S500-UP
4212 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Pnd-875, KM-519. Cop-
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restr • NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated value . 5500-UP
4213 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Pnd-875; KM 519 Cop
per -Nicke Sea oped octagon George V. Restr - • NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . 5500-UP
4224 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (b) Pnd 879; KM-519. G
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George v Restnke. NGC grad
Proof 65
Estimated Value . 5500-
4214 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Prid-875; KM 519 Cop
per Nickel. Scalloped octagon George V Restnke NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . 5500-UP
4215 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Pnd-875, KM 519 Cop
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 65
Estimated Value . 5500-UP
4216 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Prid-875; KM 519 Cop
per-Nickel Scalloped octagon George V Restnke NGC graded
Proof 64
Estimated value . 5450-UP
4217 India - British 4 Annas, 1920 (c) ! 9 . Cop¬
per- Nickel. Scalloped octagor George V Restnke NGC graded
Proof 64
Estimated Value . 5450-UP
4218 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) • ! 9. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke NGC graded
Proof 64
Estimated Value . 5450-UP
4219 India British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) PHd-87 19. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 64
Estimated Value . 5450-UP
4220 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Prid-875; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC graded
Proof 64
Estimated Value . 5450-UP
4221 India - British. 4 Annas, 1920 (c) Prid-875; KM-519. Cop
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
4225 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c) Pnd 876; KM-519. C<
pier -Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC grad
Proof 65
Estimated Value . 5500-
4226 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c) Pnd-876; KM-519. G
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V fl NGC grad
Proof 65
Estimated Value . $500-
4227 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Pnd-876; KM-519. C<
ped octagon. George V. Restnke. NGC grad
Proof 65
Estimated Value . $500-
4228 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. G
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC grad
Proof 65
Estimated Value . $500-
4229 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Pnd-876; KM-519. G
per Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC grad
Proof 65
Estimated Value . $500-
4230 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. C<
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC grad
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-
156 |
1231 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
1232 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
1233 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
1234 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 65.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
1235 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
4243 India - British. Vi Rupee, 1938 (c). Prid-362; KM-549. Sil¬
ver. Type II. George VI. Deeply toned. NGC graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4244 India - British. 'M Rupee, 1938 (c). Prid-471; KM-544. Sil¬
ver. Type II. George VI. Deeply toned. NGC graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value . $600-UP
1236 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
4237 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
4238 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
4239 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
4240 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
4245 India - British. Vi Pice, 1938 (c). Prid-770; KM-528. Type
II. George VI. NGC graded Proof 65 Red.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
4246 India - British. V» Anna, 1938 (c). Prid-684; KM-530.
Bronze. Type II. George VI. NGC graded Proof 65 Red.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
4241 India - British. 4 Annas, 1921 (c). Prid-876; KM-519. Cop¬
per-Nickel. Scalloped octagon. George V. Restrike. NGC graded
Proof 64.
Estimated Value . $450-UP
[4242 India - British. 1 Rupee, 1938 (c). Prid-231; KM-554. Silver.
First Head. George VI. Deeply toned. NGC graded Proof '63.
Estimated Value . . 500-UP
4247 India - British. 1 Anna, 1938 (c). Prid-959; KM-536. Copper-
Nickel. Type II. George VI. NGC graded Proof 64.
Estimated Value . .
4248
India - British. 1/12 Anna, 1938 (c) Prid-858; KM -526^
Copper. George VI. Second head. Restrike. NGC graded Proof
Estimated Value . ^00'UP
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Crowns and Minors
4249 India - British. 2 Annas, 1945 (b) Pnd-921; KM-543.
Nickel-Brass. George VI. Restnke NGC graded Proof 65
Estimated Value . $300-UP
4250 India - British. Vi Anna, 1945 (b) Pnd 991; KM 534b. 1.
Nickel- Brass George VI Restnke NGC graded Proof 66
Esbmated value . S250-UP
4251 British India. Pair of Rupee's, 1919 (B) KM 524 George V
Lot of 2 coins NGC graded Both pieces, MS-64
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4252 Israel, Rare Berne Die 1971 10 Lirot Proof Let My Peo¬
ple Go Coin Issued by the Bank of Israel m support of ‘Free¬
dom* for the Jews of the former Soviet Union. Features bars in
front of the sun, with inscription ’Let My People Go’ in Hebrew
and English. The Berne Mint made one die for the silver-proof
coins for the Jerusalem Mint and it was found to be unsatisfac¬
tory. The dies were then ordered from Kretschmer in Jerusalem.
80 coins were struck from this rejected die before it was
destroyed. The coins exhibit a Matte finish on all of the high
relief and a mirror surface. The Berne Die has an ’open mem"
and the lettering of the com is inset from the nm. The key com
to complete the silver set. This com was acquired by the con¬
signor for $675, and similar coins have sold for up to $750. This
example has lovely golden toning on sun-side, and is bright on
the denomination-side. Surfaces are very choice Proof
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
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4253 Israel, First Historic Coin Stamps Silver Commemorate
Medals, Two Complete Sets Israel's first nine commemor
tive stamps featured ancient Judaean coins. These were repr
duced on proof quality 1 oz. pure silver medals in 1973 I
authority of the Ministry of Posts, State of Israel. This lot co
sists of two complete collections (total of 18 oz. pure silvei
one is mounted in original album, and the others are in prote
tive holders.
Estimated Value . $350 - 41
4254 Israel, Collection of 4 Rare Tempter Tokens in Denorr
nations of 40 and (3) 20 Four rare Templer tokens: "40"
brass, two "20‘ in brass, and one "20* m nickel-plated zinc (wi
20 Consummarke" on reverse). Average Very Fine to Extreme
Fine condition Minted most probably in the royal mint in Wu
temberg, Stuttgart, for use by the Templer Society members
its Eretz Israel settlements. These were in circulation from 1&
unbl the end of WW I (1917). Reverse design features a pkx><
and the inscription "Centralcasse des Tempets" (central fund
the Temple).
Esbmated Value . $350 - 4
4255 Israel, Important Lot of Tokens including Cafe Wemt
Darom Yehudah Bus Co., Haganah 8« Charity Tokens L
features 4 bronze (20, 30, 40 8i 50) and 6 copper-nickel (20,
30, 2-40 & SO) tokens issued by Zvi Werner who arrived in Ha
from Vienna and opened Cafe Werner on Herzl Street in 192
The tokens were imported by Zvi Werner blank and the inscr
bons have been impressed on the tokens in Haifa. Were m c
culation unbl the cafe was closed in 1951, when the owr
passed away. It is believed that the tokens were used by t
waiters for calculations and at bmes of shortage of coins the
were used as currency. These avg. Fine-Very Fine.
Next is very rare 1/2 piaster or metlik brass token used by t
settlers of "Zichron Ya'akov." Minted in Pans in 1885, the
tokens were used by the settlers but their use spread to Ara
living m adjacent villages who traded with the Jews. Noted
one side is their value surrounded by the insenpbon "Zichr
Jacob" and on the second side "Zichron Ya'akov" in Hebrew l<
ters. Nice extremely fine quality. The consignor paid over $5
for this ranty.
There are three small round tokens, "Z. D./C. K. "(Hebrew aci
nym of "Zedaka", "Chevra Kadisha"). These tokens were des
nated for casket earners or were given to beggars at t
cemetery on the Mount of Olives. Dov Genachovsky assurr
that these tokens were issued by Torat Chaim Yeshivah, esta
lished in Jerusalem in the 1890s.
Also included are two Darom Yehudah cardboard 1 pruta tok
and three 2 prutot tokens; all are unused but one of the 2's t
a piece torn off. There are six half-mil Hagana tokens, struck
1938 (the full story is in Haffner's book "A History of Mode
Israel's Money”). And a half dozen small "Carmel" tokens rou
out this important lot.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,2
J256 Israel, The Seven Species Portrayed on Ancient Judaean
Coins. The Israel Government Coins and Medals Corp. repro¬
duced seven Judaean coins, 2 in silver (Shekel with pomegran¬
ates and Yehud coin with olive sprig), and 5 in bronze (King
Agrippa with 3 ears of wheat, Prefect Coponius with barley, First
Revolt with grape vine leaf, Colony of Ptolemais with fig tree,
and Bar Kochba with grape vine leaf). Each is 27mm and the
collection is handsomely framed.
Estimated Value . $50 - 75
1257 Israel, Collection of 11 Boris Schatz Medals in Frame.
Boris Schatz (1867-1932) was a Lithuanian Jewish artist and
sculptor who settled in Palestine, where he founded the Bezalel
School in Jerusalem. He produced a number of large bas reliefs
and also smaller medals with Jewish themes. This handsomely
framed collection of 11 silver-plated bronze medals includes
Herzl, Jewish Scribe, Shofar Blower, Jeremiah, etc. Medals are
various sizes, averaging about 50 x 65mm. Schatz is very col¬
lectible.
Estimated Value . $400 - 800
1258 Israel, Collection of All Commemoratives Issued from
1961-1978. Collection includes mix of Proof and Brilliant
Uncirculated Hanukka coins, Independence Day Coins, Special
Issues and Pidyon Haben Series. Seafaring Brilliant Uncircu¬
lated. 49 coins, almost all silver, housed in two custom plastic
custom holders. Lot of 49 coins. Brilliant Uncirculated to
Proof.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
1259 Israel, Collection of All Commemoratives Issued from
1961-1978. Collection includes mix of Proof and Brilliant
Uncirculated Hanukka coins, Independence Day Coins, Special
Issues and Pidyon Haben Series. Seafaring Brilliant Uncircu¬
lated. 49 coins, almost all silver, housed in two custom plastic
custom holders. Lot of 49 coins. Brilliant Uncirculated to
Proof.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
1260 Israel, Collection of Almost All Commemoratives Issued
from 1961-1977. Set includes Hanukka coins, Independence
Day Coins, Special Issues and Pidyon Haben Series. 1958 Meno-
rah is magnificent cameo gem. Seafaring Proof. 47 coins housed
in two plastic custom holders. Almost all are silver. Lot of 47
coins. Brilliant Uncirculated to Proof.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
1261 Israel, Large Group of 50 59mm Israel State Medals
including Teddy Kolleck Presentation Medal. Almost all
different. Offers the collector hours of fun, and offers the dealer
or ebayer potential profits. Includes a couple of Rothschild med¬
als (one normal 76 gm, the other different color and 87gm),
Masada, Hadassah Hospital, presentation medals for 1973
Israel Festival Committee and a rare one inscribed "To Murray
Koffler a Friend of the Mayor Teddy Kolleck, and much more.
Total weight over 11 pounds of bronze. Should be seen to be
appreciated.
Estimated Value . $150 - 250
1262 Israel, Large Group of 50 59mm Israel State Medals.
Almost all different. Offers the collector hours of fun, and offers
the dealer or ebayer potential profits. Includes a couple of Bat
Mitzvah medals, scarce Bank Leumi medal, Chess Olympics,
1974 Arthur Rubenstein Competition, couple of Israel Liberata
varieties, and much more. Total weight over 12 pounds of
bronze. Should be seen to be appreciated.
Estimated Value . $150 - 250
4263 Israel, Large Group of 50 59mm Israel State Medals
including 5 Bar Mitzvah Medals. Almost all different. Offers
the collector hours of fun, and offers the dealer or ebayer
potential profits. Includes 5 of the popular Bar Mitzvah medals,
two different varieties of Israel Liberata, 1974 Arthur Ruben¬
stein Piano Competition, and much more. Total weight over 12
pounds of bronze. Should be seen to be appreciated.
Estimated Value . $150 - 250
4264 Israel. Joint Israel Appeal (Jerusalem), Official Award
Silver Medal, 1976. 59 mm. 115 grams. 935 fine. While the
Israel Government Coins & Medals Corp. catalog lists a 59 mm
medal in bronze, weighing 98 grams, there is no listing for sil¬
ver. Bust this medal is marked on the edge Silver 935 and it
weights 115 grams. Unlisted and undoubtedly rare. Uncircu¬
lated.
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
4265 Israel, Large Group of 12 Sterling Silver and 15 Bronze
45mm Israel State Medals. Almost all different. Offers the
collector hours of fun, and offers the dealer or ebayer potential
profits. Includes bronze Bar Mitzvah and Masada; silver 1974
Rubinstein (Picasso), Jerusalem and other City medals. Silver
medals weigh about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 troy oz. Should be seen to
be appreciated.
Estimated Value . $275 - 325
4266 Israel, Large Group of 12 71mm and 45 59mm Bronze
Israel State Medals. Almost all different. Offers the collector
hours of fun, and offers the dealer or ebayer potential profits.
Includes very high relief Paris-Jerusalem 71mm medal and three
colorized 71mm bronze medals. Should be seen to be appreci¬
ated.
Estimated Value . $200 * 250
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426 7 Israel, Large Group of 45 59mm Israel State Medals
Almost all different. Offers the collector hours of fun, and offers
the dealer or ebayer potential profits. Total weight over 12
pounds of bronze. Should be seen to be appreciated.
Estimated Value . $125 - 200
4268 Israel, Large Group of 45 59mm Israel State Medals
Almost all different. Offers the collector hours of fun, and offers
the dealer or ebayer potential profits. Includes two Shema, one
Bat Mitzvah, and Wedding Anniversary with a real pearl. Total
weight over 10 pounds of bronze. Should be seen to be appreci¬
ated.
Estimated Value . $ 120-UP
4269 Israel, Large Group of 71 Bronze Privately Minted Med¬
als Almost all different. Includes some silver plated and gold
plated medals. Themes include music, multi religions, sports,
etc. Will give a collector hundreds of hours of pleasure, or can
give ebayer or dealer potential profits. Mounted in album pages.
Total weight about 19 pounds of bronze. Should be examined.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4270 Israel, Impressive Large Group of 38 Bronze Privately
Minted Sports Medals plus Others All different Incudes
some silver-plated and gold-plated medals. Almost all are rect¬
angular with loop (about 40 x 55mm). Sports include track, pmg
pong, soccer, boating, dueling, basketball, volleyball, wrestling,
weightlifting. Amost all with Haffner Magnus catalog numbers.
Will give a collector hundreds of hours of pleasure, or can give
ebayer or dealer potential profits. In addition, IGCMC album
containing 12 37mm copper-nickel sports medals and 8 30mm
animal medals. Total weight over 1 1 pounds of bronze Should
be examined.
Estimated value . $200 • 250
4271 Israel, Large Group of 32 59 & 70mm and Over 30 35-
40mm Bronze State Medals and Privately Minted Med¬
als Included are all different: 14 official 59mm medals, 3 offi
cial colonzed 59mm medals, 5 official 70mm medals, 5 official
colonzed 70mm medals, and 5 10th Maccabwh privately minted
59mm medals. Also over 30 privately issued avg. 35 40mm
bronze medals on vanos Jewish/ Israel subjects. Great lot for
collector or dealer.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
4272 Israel. Medal Lot:. Lot includes a Silver Medal of Lilltam Wald
"Jewish Florence Nightingale* plus two Chagall Tribes of Israel"
stained glass window medals in original cases. Lot of 3 Medals.
Estimated Value . $100 - 200
4273 Israel. Large Accumulation of Minors, 1940 s to 1970's:
Careful examination recommended. Sold as is, no returns.
Approximately 750 coins Generally, Very Fine To Uncircu¬
lated
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4274 Israel. Large Accumulation of Modern Issues; Coins,
Medals, Mint Sets; First Day Cover Coins, Stamps, Paper
Money, Etc. Lot includes The Marc Chagall Stamp Album, at
least ten silver Israel commemorative coins, other silver items
and interesting areas of accumulabons. Several items in original
holders and makes for great e-bay offerings. Hundreds of items
and we stress this is a heavy bulk lot. Careful examination is
strongly recommended. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
4276 Israel. Significant Collections of Medals and Tokens
Judaic Interest: These collections are ex-Harry Flower Sa
where they sold for over $500. Over 200 pieces included ir
albums with categories of Judaic Elongateds, Ant-Semitic Me
als and Tokens, Countrstamps, Jewish Homes for the Aged, P
sonal Medals, Jewish Community Centers, Contribution Tokei
Patrick Mint Shekel Tokens, Public Sevice Tokens of Isra
Judaic Encased Coins, Jew Pfennings, Synagogue Medc
Famous Jews, Jewish Orphan Homes, Houdini and Other Ma
cal Medals. In addition, there is a small Israel "Happy New Ye
27mm gold medal, over two dozen Israel International Re
Coupons, a typed note from the Palestine Jewish Hunters Sc
ety (1938), and four coins (5, 2-10 & 20 Mark) from t
Utzmannstadt Ghetto. Over 200 pieces of Numismatica Judai<
Careful examination strongly recommended. Ideal for coiled
dealer or ebayer.
Estimated Value . $500 - e
4275 Israel. Accumulation of Pruta Sets, Muffin Tin Sets,
Commemorative Silver Issues, Medals and Miscella¬
neous. Includes two 1949 "Muffin Tin" Mint Sets, KM-MS1, the
famous ten coin set presented in the molded blue plastic holder.
Careful examination recommended. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
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4278 Italian States - Ferrara. Teston, ND. CNI-X, pi. XXX, 9;
Biaggi-769. Ercole I D'Este Duca II, 1471-1505. Head right
Reverse. Dragons. Toned. NGC graded Very Fine,
Details (Mount Removed, Tooled).
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,750
High Quality Joseph Bonaparte Crown
4281 Italian States - Naples. Piastra of 120 Grani, 1808
Dav-165; KM-C100; Pagani-43. Joseph Bonaparte, King of
Naples, 1806-1808. Head left. Reverse. Crowned and sup¬
ported arms. Sharply struck with attractive original mint
luster. Rare this nice. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $1,750 - 2,000
4279 Italian States - Milan. Filippo, 1694. Dav-4007; KM-92.
Charles II of Spain, 1665-1700. Flowing hair bust right.
Reverse. Crowned arms. Minor natural flaw on head. A well
struck example with mint luster. NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,500
4282 Italian States - Papal/Roman States. Two-thirds Paolo,
ND. CNI-40; Munt-105 (RRR). Silver. 3.7 grams. Paul III, 1534-
1549. Bust right. Reverse. Shield. Extremely Rare. NGC
graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
4280 Italian States - Milan. V4 Filippo, 1728. CNI-V, pi. XXIV, 11;
KM-150. Carlo III, 1702-1740. Laureate head right. Reverse.
Crowned arms. Scarce type. NGC graded Extremely Fine,
Details (Obverse Damage).
Estimated Value . $400 " 500
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Enlargement
4283 Italian States Savoy. Half Testone, ND NI-I, pUX, l.Filiberto II, 1497-1504. Cap bust nght. Reverse. Helmeted arms and shield. Very
Rare PCGS Genuine, Surfaces Tooled. Our Grade sharpness of Very Fine
Estimated Value . $5,000 - 7,500
Vittoria. Denar. ND CNI-IX, p.745, 10; Varesi-1362 (R4). Fe
enco II, 1247-1248. FED / ROMA / RVM. Reverse. S.VICTORI
Surface porosity Rare. Fine
Estimated Value . $500 - 7i
4284 Italian States * Tuscany. Vi Piastre, 1676 CNI-p XXVI, 18
Cosimo III, 1670-1723. Bust nght. Reverse. St. John and Christ
in baptism scene Rare NGC graded AU-58
Estimated value . $1,400 • 1,600
Fabulous Venice 1796 Osella
4285 Italian States - Venice. Osella, 1796 Paolucci-615. Sil¬
ver. 36.5 mm. Well struck and beautifully toned. Probably
the finest known specimen. NGC graded MS-63
This extremely rare issue was struck to commemorate the
500 volunteers who defended Murano at Serenissima. For a
detailed story, see page 123 in Paolucd.
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5,000
4 2f 7 Italy. 50 Centesimi, 1925-R KM-61.2. Reeded edge. Vitto
PCGS graded AU 50
Estimated Value . $150-2
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Extremely Rare Year 5 1927 20 Lire
4288 Italy. 20 Lire, 1927 (Year 5). Pagani-671 (Rarity 3);
Dav-145; KM-70. Vittorio Emanuele III. Head right.
Reverse. Seated Italia, standing male with fasces. Mintage
of only 100 pieces. Extremely Rare. NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $7,000 - 9,000
14289 Italy. 20 Lire, 1928-R. Dav-146; KM-70. Year VI. Vittorio
Emanuele III. 10th Anniversary - End of World War I. NGC
graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4290 Italy. Republic. Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity.
First type, Third Class Breast Badge, in gilt bronze, 55mm x
76mm, on original ribbon. Similar to Werlich-727. By Cravan-
zola, Rome, in their plush case of issue. Estab. 1947 to award
those aiding in reconstruction of war-torn Italy. Choice Mint
State.
Estimated Value . $125 - 175
4291 Japan. Silver Medal, Meiji 27 (1894). 67.5 grams. 54.8
mm. Commemorating the Silver 25th Wedding Anniversary of
the Royal Marriage. Obverse: The imperial heraldry of Japan.
Reverse. Inscription translated as: March 9th, Meiji 27 is the
25th anniversary of the Royal Marriage. We the governors of
Imperial Japan were invited to a royal banquet, and would like
to issue this medal to commemorate this event with honor. NGC
graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $200 - 400
4292 Japan. Yen, 1903 (Meiji 36). Y-A25.3. NGC graded MS-61
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4293 Japan. Yen, 1905 (Meiji-38). Y-A25.3. NGC graded MS-
62.
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
4294 Japan. Yen, 1905 (Meiji-38). Y-A25.3. NGC graded MS-
62.
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
4295 Japan. Yen, 1912 (Meiji 45). Y-A25.3. Lightly toned. NGC
graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
4296 Japan. Yen, 1914 (Taisho-3). Y-38. NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
4297 Japan. 50 Sen, 1917 (Taisho 6). Y-37.2. NGC graded MS-
66.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
4298 Japan. 50 Sen, 1917 (Taisho 6). Y-37.2. NGC graded MS-
66.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
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4299 Japan. Lot of Certifiied Choice Minors:. 50 Sen, 1916 (T-5).
Y-37.2. NGC graded MS 65; 50 Sen, 1917 (T-6). KM-Y37.2. NGC
graded MS 64; 50 Sen, 1936 (Sll) (2 pieces). Y-50. NGC
graded MS 65 and MS 66. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4300 Jersey. One Twelfth Shilling, 1888 KM 8. Fu red native
copper coloration with hints of pink and peach. Choice BU and
rare this nice. NGC graded MS-64 Red
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4301 Medieval Islamic. Lot of Sassanians Silver Drachm's:
Nice mix lot, one piece Very Fine and three pieces near mint
state. Lot of 4 corns.
Estimated value . $200 - 300
4302 Mexico. 8 Reales. 1737-Mo MF EliZ-12, KM-103. Philip V. Pil¬
lar issue. Sea salvage. Bold strike and toned. ANACS graded
About Uncirculated, Details (Corroded)
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4307 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1750-Mo MF. Eliz-30; KM-104.1. Fen
nand VI. Pillar type. Toned. PCGS graded VF-25.
Estimated Value . $150 - 1
4308 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1756-Mo MM Eliz-43; KM-104.2. Fen
nand VI. Pillar type. PCGS Genuine. VF, Details (Cleaning
Estimated Value . $125 - 1
4309 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1757-Mo MM Eliz-45; KM-104.2. Fen
nand VI. Pillar type. Pop 4; 4 finer, 1 in 58, 2 in 61, 1 in 63. Ni
stnke with reflective fiekh PCGS graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $750 - 1,0
4310 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1759-Mo MM Eliz-47; KM-104.2. Fer
nand VI Pillar type. Very nice strike and onginal toning PCI
graded EF-45
Estimated Value . $250-3
4303 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1739-Mo MF E z 16 KM 103 Ph ipVI
lar type Toned PCGS graded EF-40
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4304 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1746-Mo MF : : KM-103. Philip V. Pil¬
lar type. Toned NGC graded VF-35
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
4305 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1748-Mo MF Eliz-28; KM-104.1. Ferdi¬
nand VI. Pillar type. Scratch. NGC graded Very Fine, Details
(Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $125-150
4306 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1749-Mo MF Eliz-29; KM-104.1. Ferdi¬
nand VI. Pillar type. Toned. PCGS graded VF-25.
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
4311 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1760-Mo MM Eliz-49; KM-105. Char
III Pi ,ir issue Sharply struck and toned Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 2
4312 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1760-Mo MM Eliz-48; KM-104.2. Fer
nand VI. Pillar type PCGS graded VF-30
Estimated Value . $150 - 2
4313 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1767-Mo MF. Eliz-67; KM-105. Charles I
Pillar type. Toned NGC graded Very Pine, Details (Obver
Scratched).
Estimated Value . $125 - 1
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4314 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1768-Mo MF. Eliz-69; KM-105. Charles III.
Pillar type. Pop 5; 4 finer, 2 in 55, 1 in 58, 1 in 62. Toned. PCGS
graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $750 - 1,000
4315 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1769-Mo MF. Eliz-70; KM-105. Charles III.
Pillar type. Toned. PCGS graded VF-35.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4316 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1770-Mo FM. Eliz-71; KM-105. Charles
III. Pillar type. PCGS Genuine VF, Details (Cleaning).
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
4317 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1772-Mo FM Eliz-77; KM-106.1. Charles
III. Inverted initials and mint mark. Pop 4; 1 finer in 58. PCGS
graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $250 - 350
4318 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1778-Mo FF. Eliz-86; KM-106.2. Charles
III. Pop 4; 2 finer, 1 in 50, 1 in 55. Toned. PCGS graded EF-
45.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4319 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1779-Mo FF. Eliz-89; KM-106.2. Charles
III. Brilliant mint luster. PCGS graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4320 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1784-Mo FM Eliz-96; KM-106.2. Charles
III. Pop 1; 2 finer in 58. Toned. PCGS graded AU-50
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4321 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1787-Mo FM Eliz-100; KM-106.2a.
Charles III. Pop 1; 2 finer, 1 in 55, 1 in 58. Brilliant mint luster.
PCGS graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4322 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1788-Mo FM. Eliz-101; KM-106.2a.
Charles III. Brilliant mint luster. Pop 4; 5 finer, 4 in 58, 1 in 63.
PCGS graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4323 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1789-Mo FM. Eliz-103; KM-107. Charles
IV. Portrait of Charles III. Pop 2; 2 finer, 1 in 58, 1 in 62. PCGS
graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4324 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1790-Mo FM Eliz-104; KM-107. Charles
IV, portrait of Charles III. Pop 2; 6 finer at PCGS. Attractively
toned. PCGS graded VF-35.
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
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4325
Mexico. 8 Reales, 1791-Mo FM Eliz-107; KM 109. Charles
IV. We struck and deeply toned NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4326 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1792-Mo FM El : 108 KM 109 Charles
IV Mottled tone PCGS graded AU-50
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
4327 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1793-Mo FM El>z 109; KM 109 Charles
IV. Pop 2; none finer at PCGS. Brilliant mint luster PCGS
graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4328 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1794-Mo FM 109. Charles
IV. Pop 2; 3 finer, 2 in 58, 1 in 62. Lovely iridescent toning.
PCGS graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4329 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1799-Mo FM Eliz-116; KM- 109. Chari.
IV. Pop 3; 1 finer in 61. Bnlliant mint luster with peripheral bit
toning. PCGS graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $200 - 2!
4330 Mexico. Vj Real, 1801-Mo FM KM-72. Charles IV. Brillia
mint uster NGC graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $125 - 1!
4331 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1803-Mo FT Eliz 124; KM- 109. Charles 1
PCGS graded AU 53
Estimated Value . $175-2;
4332 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1805-Mo TH Eliz-128; KM-109. Chari
IV. Pop 3; 12 finer, 7 in 58, 1 in 61, 1 in 62, 3 in 63. Bnllia
mint lustrr PCGS graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $200 - 2
4333 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1806-Mo TH. Eliz-129; KM-109. Chari
IV. Toned. PCGS graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $200 - 2
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4334 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1807-Mo TH. Eliz-133; KM-109. Charles
IV. Pop 8; 6 finer, 1 in 61, 4 in 62, 1 in 62+. Brilliant mint luster.
PCGS graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4338 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1810-Mo HJ Eliz-140; KM-110. Ferdinand
VII. Pop 5; 6 finer, 2 in 58, 2 in 61, 1 in 62, 1 in 63. Brilliant mint
luster. PCGS graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4335 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1808-Mo TH. Eliz-134; KM-109. Charles
IV. Pop 4; 6 finer, 2 in 61, 2 in 62, 1 in 63, 1 in 63+. Brilliant
mint luster. PCGS graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
l 4336 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1808-Mo TH. Eliz-135; KM-110. Ferdinand
VII. Pop 2; 8 finer at NGC. Multi color tone. NGC graded AU-
58.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4337 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1809-Mo TH. Eliz-138; KM-110. Ferdinand
VII. Pop 1; 12 finer, 1 in 61, 7 in 62, 3 in 63, 1 in 64. Mint luster
with a light tan tone. PCGS graded AU-58+.
Estimated Value . $300 -400
4339 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1811-Mo HJ. Eliz-143; KM-110. Ferdinand
VII. Armored bust. Pop 6; 1 finer in 63. Brilliant mint luster.
PCGS graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4340 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1811/0 Mo HJ Eliz-142; KM-110. Ferdi¬
nand VII. Weakly struck near edge, considerable luster remain¬
ing. ANACS graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4341 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1811-Mo HJ. Eliz-144; KM-111. Ferdinand
VII. Laureate head. PCGS Genuine AU, Details (Cleaning)
Estimated Value . $125 - 225
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4342 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1814/3-Mo JJ Eliz-152; KM 111. Ferdi¬
nand VII. Pop 1; none finer at PCGS. 1 graded AU-55 at NGC.
PCGS graded AU-53
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4343 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1823-Mo JM Eli/- 168. KM 310. Aug ,s* •
I Iturtxde. Type 5. Pop 1; 2 finer, l in 55, 1 in 58. Brilliant mint
lust* PCGS graded AU-53
Estimated Value . $400 - 600
4344 Mexico. Hook-Neck 8 Reales, 1824-Mo JM E / 180,
KMA376.2. Republic. Cap and Rays. Pop 3; 1 finer in 63. Center
feathers softly struck. Brilliant mint luster. PCGS graded AU-
55
Estimated Value . $1,200- 1,500
4345 Mexico. 4 Reales, 1861-Zs VL KM Cap and Ra>
1; none finer at PCGS. The finest grade for both grading service
so far. NGC graded EF-45
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4346 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1862-Mo CH. KM-377.10; Eliz-726. Ci
and Rays Beautiful ramrow toning NGC graded MS-65
Estimated Value . $250 - 3i
4347 Mexico. Peso, 1866-PI. Eliz-170; KM-388.2. MaximilU
Emperor, 1864-1867. Deeply toned NGC graded Extreme
Fine, Details (Spot Removals)
Estimated Value . $150 - 2I
4348 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1868-Go YF Eliz-591; KM-377.8. Cap a*
. s. Bnlliant mint NGC graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $125 - 15
4349 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1891-Mo AM Eliz-754; KM 377.10. C,
and Rays Pop 1; 1 finer in 65. Lovely russet toning. PCC
graded MS-64
Estimated Value . $150 - 2d
4350 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1896-Mo AB Eliz-760; KM-377.10. Cm
and Rays. Pop 2; 8 finer, 7 in 64, 1 in 65. Brilliant reflect*
fields on the obverse and beautifully toned reverse. PCG
graded MS-63
Esbmated Value . $150 - 20
4351 Mexico. Peso, 1910. Eliz-1054; KM-453. Caballito. Brilliai
mint luster NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $150 - 2H
Mexico. Onza Lot, 1979-1980 KM-M49b.4 and M49b.5. Sil¬
ver weight 0.9999 per coin. Balance scale. Lot of 50 coins. All
pieces, Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $900 - 1,000
4358 Mexico. Onza Lot, 1983. KM-494.1. Weight 0.9988 ounce per
coin. Libertad. Five original rolls. Lot of 100 coins. All pieces,
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1,600 - 1,700
Mexico. Lot of 8 Reales:. Pillar 8 Reales, 1752-Mo MF. KM-
104.1. PCGS Genuine, Our grade VF (Repaired); 8 Reales, 1772-
Mo FM. Inverted Mo FM. PCGS Genuine, Our grade VG (Chop
Mark); 8 Reales, 1777-Mo FM. PCGS Genuine, Our grade EF
(Tooled); 8 Reales, 1790-Mo FM. CAROLUS IIII. PCGS Genuine,
Our grade VF (Tooled). Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
4360 Mexico. Group of 8 Reales: 1780-Mo FF, 1786-Mo FM,
1802-Mo FT. Lot of 3 coins. PCGS graded First two pieces,
EF-40, last piece PCGS Genuine, Our grade EF (Cleaned).
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
4361 Mexico. Group of 8 Reales: 1796-Mo FM, 1800-Mo FM,
1804-Mo TH. KM-109. Charles IV. Lot of 3 coins. PCGS
graded All three pieces EF-45.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4362 Mexico. Miscellaneous Certified Coins:. 1 Real, 1769 Mo M.
KM-77. NGC graded VF 30; Hook-Neck V2 Real, 1824 Mo JM.
KM-369. NGC graded F 15; 4 Reales, 1844 Pi AM. KM-375.8.
NGC graded VF 30; Guerrero. 2 Pesos, 1915-Co. Mo. KM-660.
Campo Morado. NGC graded. VF 25. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4363 Mexico. Lot of Choice Certified Minors:. V2 Real, 1847
Mo RC. KM-370.9, NGC graded MS 63; 1 Centavo, 1897-Mo.
KM-391.6. NGC graded MS 64BN; 2 Centavos, 1915. KM-420.
NGC graded MS 65 RB; Chihuahua. 5 Centavos, 1915. KM-
613. NGC graded MS 63 RB; 5 Centavos, 1928 Mo. KM-422.
Large Date. Scarce in top grades. NGC graded MS 63 Brown; 10
Centavos, 1930. KM-431. NGC graded MS 66. Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4364 Mexico. Lot of Cap and Ray 8 Reales:. Includes: 1862 O FR,
1881 Oa AE. Lot of 11 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4365 Mexico. Lot of 8 Reales:. Portrait 8 Reales (15 pieces, aver¬
ages very good, many with chopmarks), Cap and Ray 8 Reales
(52 pieces, Fine to Extremely Fine), Balance Scale Pesos (5
pieces, one holed, Fine to Very Fine); Un Pesos (llpieces). Sold
as is, no returns. Lot of 83 coins. Good to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $2, 000-UP
4366 Mexico. Lot of Revolutionary Issues:. Lot includes a few
crowns, a few scarce issues and a few high grade common
issues. Careful examination strongly recommended. Sold as is,
no returns. Lot of 38 coins.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4367 Mexico. Lot of 1, 2 and 5 Peso Type Sets: 1910 to 1976
Several silver coins. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 78 coins. Very
Fine To Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $250 * 300
4368 Mexico. Twentieth Century Type Sets: Several silver
types. Partial sets. Careful examination recommended. Sold as
is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $350 * 400
4352 Mexico. Peso, 1911. Eliz-1055; KM-453. Long Ray. Caballito.
Mint fresh luster with light golden tone. PCGS graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4353 Mexico. Peso, 1912. Eliz-1057; KM-453. Caballito. Lightly
toned. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4354 Mexico - Durango. Peso, 1914. KM-622. Dot and Dash bor¬
der. Muera Huerta. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4356 Mexico. 25 Peso Lot, 1968. KM-479. Weight 0.5208 ounce
per coin. For the Summer Olympics. Lot of 50 coins All pieces,
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $500 " 550
Mexico. 2 Pesos, 1921-Mo. Eliz-1061; KM-462. Centennial of
Independence. Lightly toned. NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4355
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4369 Mexico. Miscellaneous lot of Crowns and Minors:. Lot
includes a few early type matenal, a few Portrait and Republic 8
Reales, a few choice Republic minors and modern silver coins.
Careful examination recommended. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4370 Mexico. Lot of Modern Silver Crowns:. Several different
types and fineness. Lot indudes 5 Pesos 1947-48 (23 pieces),
One Pesos 1921-1944 (44 pieces) and miscellaneous 5 and 10
Pesos (24 pieces). Careful examination recommended. Sold as
is, no returns. Very Fine To Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4371 Mexico. Large Lot of Modern Silver Coins: This lot con
tains several different types and fineness. Careful examination
is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 160 coins. Fine
to Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $800-UP
4372 Mexico. Libertad Series Silver Bullion Lot: Lot contains
the following Uncirculated Rolls (20 coins per roll): 1982, 1983,
1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993.
Total weight 240 ounces Lot of 240 coins Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 3,800
4373 Mexico. Libertads, 1982-2006 One ounce pure s zer each
One of each year housed m a Dansco Album. Lot of 26 coins.
Brilliant Uncirculated
Estimated value . $450 * 550
4374 Mexico. Large Accumulation: Type set a 'h s /er crowns
and several partial sets of minors. Plus a few silver items and
bulk pound age. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $2 50-UP
4375 Netherlands - Overijssel. Ducaton (Silver Rider), 1734
Dav-1829; KM-80. Mounted knight holding sword. Toned. NGC
graded About Uncirculated, Details (Saltwater Dam¬
age)
Estimated Value . $200 • 250
4376 New Zealand. Lot of Proof Sets: 1971 (2 sets), 1973,
1975, 1977 (7 sets), 1979 (7 sets) -M-PS12, PS14, PS16,
PS 18, PS21. All in ongmal holders. Total 18 Sets.
Estimated Value . $300 - 500
4377 Palestine. Complete Date Collection, 1927-1946 Housed
in custom album. Lot of 59 coins. Fine to Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4378 Peru. 8 Reales, 1768-JM (Lima) Eliz-20; KM-A64.2. Sim
dot. Charles III Pillar issue. Lightly cleaned. Very Fine
Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $200 - 3
4 S7< Philippines. Peso, 1936-M Dav-446; KM-177. Roosevt
Quezon Commonwealth NGC graded MS-64
Estimated Value . $200 - 2
'• 3 Philippines. Peso, 1936-M Dav 447; KM-178. Murphy-Qi
zon. Commonwealth. NGC graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $200 - 2
i 4381 Philippines. Republic. Kagitingan Sa Barangay Decora¬
tion. Established 1973 for award to Integrated Civilian Home
Defense Forces for bravery in combating insurgents, in three
classes, Lakan (1st), Datu (2nd) and Maginoo (3rd). A First
Class Lakan neck medal, 60mm x 42mm, in oxidized bronze, gilt
and multi-color enamels on full length neck ribbon as worn. The
official statutes state that the Lakan Class is only "awarded by
the President of the Philippines to any ICHDF member or other
civilian official who has participated in action involving actual
conflict with an enemy distinguishing himself conspicuously by
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond
the call of duty. He must perform in action a deed of personal
bravery or self-sacrifice, so conspicuous as to clearly distinguish
him from other members, or the performance of which is more
than ordinarily hazardous service", clearly very stringent award
requirements fully equal to the USA Medal Of Honor, the British
Victoria Cross, etc. Reynolds "Philippine Medals" pgs. 53-54.
Only the second specimen seen by this cataloger in over 25
years, thus presumed Rare. A choice specimen, better than
Extremely Fine with excellent enamels and ribbon.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
I 4382 Philippines. Large Accumulation of Minors and Peso's:.
This lot includes coins from the Spanish era to the present.
Mainly lower to middle grades, a good amount of silver coins
including peso's. Careful examination recommended. Sold as is,
no returns.
Estimated Value . $400-UP
4383 Poland - Danzig. V4 Taler, 1623. Gum-1391; KM-15.2. Sigis-
mund III in ruff high collar. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $12^ - 150
4384 Poland. Taler, 1628. Dav-4316; Gum-1216; KM-48.1. Sigis-
mund III. NGC graded Extremely Fine, Details (Surface
Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
4385 Poland. 5 Zlotych, 1833-KG. Bitkin 1st ed-935; KM-C116.
Nicholas I of Russia. Laureate head right. Small hairline scratch
on bust. Toned. NGC graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
4386 Poland. 5 Zlotych-3/4 Ruble, 1834-HI . KM-C133. Nicholas
I of Russia. PCGS graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $750-UP
4387 Poland. 5 Zlotych - 3/4 Ruble, 1836-MW Bitkin 1st ed-
1090; KM-C133. Nicholas I. NGC graded About Uncircu¬
lated, Details (Excessive Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $200 ' 250
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4388 Poland. 2 Zlote, 1836-MW KM 132 Nicholas I of R
Bright white luster. PCGS graded Genuine - About Uncircu¬
lated, Details (Cleaned)
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4389 Poland. Zlote, 1836-MW KM-C129 Nicholas 1 of Russia
Bright white luster PCGS graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4390 Poland. 5 Zlotych-3/4 Ruble, 1837-UI KM C133. Bitkin 1st
ed- 1063 Nicholas I of Russia NGC graded VF-30
Estimated value . $75 - 100
4391 Poland. 50 Grosry-25 Kopeks, 1846-MW Bitkin 1199 C
131. Nicholas I of Russia. Wings u| NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4394 Russia. Silver Denga (before 1456).. Novgorod. 0.#
grams. Prince facing kneeling vassal. Reverse. Three line lei
end Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $150-li
4395 Russia. Silver Denga (before 1510) Spassky-pl 66#li
0.70 grams. Pskov. Facing crowned bust of pnnce with swoni
Reverse Panther walking to right Choice Very Fine
Estimated Value . $150-11
•i !96 Russia. Novodel Vi Ruble (Poltina), 1705 Bitkin 1st a
H311; Sev-165A, KM-N-C3. Peter I. About Untircui
Details (Harshly Cleaned)
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,51
4392 Puerto Rico. Peso, 1895-PGV KM 24. Alfonso XIII
One year type. NGC graded Extremely Fine, Details (Rim
Damage)
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4393 Romania. Lot of Certified Minors: 3 Bani, 1953 KM 82.2.
PCGS graded MS 65; 25 Bani, 1954. KM-85.2. PCGS graded
MS 65; 25 Bani, 1955. KM-85.3. PCGS graded MS 66; 50
Bani, 1956. KM-86. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
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4397 Russia. Contemporary Counterfeit Novodel Ruble, 1707
(Arabic date). As novodel type Sev-235A; Uzd-490; Dav-1645.
Weight 28.78 grams. Peter I, The Great. Contemporary counter¬
feit with documentation. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $250-UP
From the Goodman Estate..
4400 Russia. Kopeck (1713) MV B-223; KM-118. Peter I. St.
George on horseback. Natural edge flaw. NGC graded AU-58
Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4401 Russia. Kopeck (1713) MV B-223; KM-118. Peter I. St.
George on horseback. NGC graded AU-55 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4402 Russia. Kopeck (1713). B-232; KM-135. Peter I. St. George.
NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Planchet
Flaw).
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
Enlargement
4403 Russia. Silver Kopek, 1718 KM-153. Peter I. Inverted L. St.
George on horse slaying dragon. Reverse-. Value and date. Lus¬
trous. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4398 Russia. Tynf, 1708. Bitkin 1st ed-1848; KM-127. Peter I. Bust
right. Reverse. Eagle. Surface corrosion. Toned. NGC graded
Very Fine, Details (Environmental Damage).
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4399 Russia. Kopeck (1709) 6k. B-194; KM-117.1. Peter I. St.
George on horseback. Die line as made in right obverse field.
NGC graded AU-55 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 300
4404
Russia. Ruble, 1719-Ok. Diakov-46; Sev-425; Dav-1653; KM-
157.2. Peter I, The Great. PCGS graded Genuine - Very
Fine, Details (Damage).
Estimated Value .
$600 - 800
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4405 Russia. Ruble, 1720 -<>k Dtakov-43; Dav-1654; KM-157.4.
Peter I, The Great. Sharply struck with a hint of luster NGC
graded AU-53
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
4406 Russia. Ruble, 1721 Dtakov-4; Petrov 2 (Rare-25 Rubles),
Dav-1655; KM- 157.5. Peter I, The Great. Variety with three dots
over the head. Laureate head right Reverse- Edg e NGC
graded Very Fine, Details (Scratches)
Estimated value . $700 - 800
4407 Russia. Ruble, 1722 Bitkin 1st ed - 540; Dav-1656; KM- 162 1
Peter I, The NGC graded VF 30
Estimated Value . $750 ■ 1,000
4408 Russia. Ruble, 1723. Daikov-56; Bitkin- 1st ed-549; Dav-165
Peter 1, The Great. Sharply struck example with underlying one
nai mmt luster PCGS graded Genuine, Our grade Aboi
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3, OC
4409 Russia. 'Sun'Ruble, 1724-43 II.. Diakov-13; Dav-1659; Kf
166.1. Peter I, The G1' PCGS graded Genuine, XF Detai
(Tooled)
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 3,0(
4410 Russia. 'Sun'Ruble, 1725-Qllt. Bitkin- 1st ed-683; Dav-166
KM- 166.3. Peter I, The Great. Lamination and surface marks (
both sides. Well struck portrait. Toned. Scarce type. NG
graded Very Fine, Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 3, 0(
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4411 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1725-MV B-292; KM-165. Peter I, Tl
Great. Trace of mint red luster. NGC graded AU-53 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200-1
4412 Russia. Ruble, 1726. Bitkin 1st ed-9; Dav-1664; KM-168.
Catherine I. Legend on edge weakly struck, otherwise boldly
struck portrait with a trace of luster. PCGS graded EF-45.
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
4413 Russia. Poltina, 1726. Bitkin 1st ed-14; KM-173 (incorrect on
holder). Catherine I. Obverse lamination marks. Bold strike.
Uneven toning. Rare in grade. NGC graded About Uncircu¬
lated, Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 1,800
4415 Russia. Ruble, 1728. Diakov-21; Dav-1668; KM-182.2. Peter
II. Lamination mark in hair. Boldly struck, toned with underlying
luster. NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 3,000
Ex Leonid Soedermann Collection.
4416 Russia. Ruble, 1728. Bitkin 1st ed-19; Dav-1668; KM-182.2.
Peter II. NGC graded VF-35.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
4417 Russia. Kopeck, 1728. B-3; KM-185.1. Normal 7. Peter II. St.
George on horse slaying dragon. PCGS graded EF-40.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4414 Russia. Ruble, 1727. Bitkin 1st ed-8; Dav-1667; KM-182.1.
Peter II. Obverse lamination marks. Toned. NGC graded Very
Fine, Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $500 - 700
4418 Russia. Kopeck, 1728. B-8; KM-185.1. Normal 7. Peter II. St.
George on horse slaying dragon. PCGS Genuine, About
Uncirculated, Details (Cleaning).
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
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Mint State 1735 Ruble
4419 Russia. Ruble, 1731 Bitkin 1st ed-18; Dav-1670; KM 192.1.
Anna Lustrous NGC graded Uncirculated, Details (Rim
Damage)
Estimated Value . .$2,000 • 2,500
4420 Russia. Ruble, 1733 Brtkm 1st ed-26, Dav-1671, KM 192.2
Anna Considerable ongma mint luster NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
4421 Russia. Ruble, 1733 Sev-1132; D»akov ; Dav-1671; KM
192.2. Anna. NGC graded EF-45
Estimated Value . $300 * 400
4423 Russia. Ruble, 1735 Bitkin 1st ed-39; Dav-1673; KM-
197. Anna, 1730-1740. A lovely mint state example with
ongmal mint bloom and attractive steel gray tone. Rare this
nice NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $5,000-UF
44 24 Russia. 10 Kopecks (Grivennik), 1735 Diakov-4; Se
1199; KM- 194. Anna, 1730-1740. Sharply Struck, nice ongir
tr ne with under ,ing luster NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,2
4425 Russia. Ruble, 1737 Dav-1674; Sev-1264; Diakov-28; K
198 Anna, 1730-1740. Sharply struck example on a full pie
chet, surfaces lightly wiped with traces of luster beneath a lie
gray tone. Has good eye appeal. NGC graded Extreme
Fine, Details (Surface Hairlines)..
Estimated Value . $1,400 - 1,6
4422 Russia. Ruble, 1734. Bitkin 1st ed-32; Dav-1672; KM-192.3.
Anna. NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,500
4426 Russia. Ruble, 1738-CI ll>. Diakov-18; Sev-1284; Dav-1675;
KM-204. Anna. Repaired in right obverse field. Bright white with
much mint luster. PCGS graded Genuine - About Uncircu¬
lated, Details (Repaired).
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
Ivan III St. Petersburg 1741 Ruble
4427 Russia. Ruble, 1741-CIIb. Diakov-9; Bitkin 1st ed-7 var;
Sev-1378; Dav-1676. Ivan III, 1740-1741. One year type.
Struck on what appears to be a rusty die, common for St.
Petersburg mint. Boldly struck detail with even gray toning.
Very Rare. NGC graded EF-45.
Estimated Value . $15, 000-UP
Mint State 1743 Ruble
4429 Russia. Ruble, 1743-Cllh. Sev-1442; Dav-1677; Cr-
19b. 4. Elizabeth II. Sharply struck example on a large full
flan with original old toning. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $4,000 - 5,000
4428 Russia. Poltina, 1742-CI ll». Bitkin lsted-200; KM-C18.2. Eliz¬
abeth. Well struck for the issue with a hint of original mint luster
beneath the light cleaning. NGC graded About Uncirculated,
Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $2, 000-UP
4430 Russia. 10 Kopecks, 1748. Bitkin 1st ed-143; KM-C16a. Eliz¬
abeth. Nice original lustrous example. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $500 - 700
4431 Russia. Polupoltinnik ('A Ruble), 1748-MM \. Bitkin 1st ed-
115; Sev-1525; KM-C17. Elizabeth. Light gray tone with under¬
lying luster. PCGS graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $500 ' 700
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Superb Mint State 1749 Ruble
4432 Russia. Ruble, 1749-MML Bitkin 1st ed-80; Dav-1678;
KM-C19.1. Elizabeth, 1741-1762. Superb appearing speci
men, boldly struck with flashy original mint bloom. Rare m
this top quality. NGC graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $5, 000-UP
Mint State 1749 Poltina
4433 Russia. Poltina (Vj Ruble), 1749-1 311. Bitkin 1st ed
211; KM -Cl 8. 3. Elizabeth Sharply struck with original bril¬
liant mint luster. Very Rare this nice PCGS graded MS
62
Estimated Value . . $5,000-UP
4435 Russia. Ruble, 1751-011.. Diakov-243; Dav-1677; KM-
09b.4. Elizabeth. Sharply struck with full mint luster PCGS
graded AU-53
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,50p
4436 Russia. Ruble, 1752-4311. IU Bitkin 1st ed-176; Sev-1589’
Da. KM NGC graded About Uncir
culated. Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $1,500- 1,80(1
4437 Russia. Ruble, 1753-4311. l\l Diakov-228; Bitkin-261; Dav«
1677; KM-C19b.S. Elizabeth. Obverse surface encrusation. Weh
struck with reflective fields and toned Extremely Fine to
About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $300 - 40#
4434 Russia. Ruble, 1751-MM I. Diakov-239; Dav-1678; KM
09.1. Elizabeth. Sharply struck with considerable amount of
original mint luster. Multi color mottle tone PCGS graded AU-
53
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
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4438 Russia. Medal, 1754. Diakov-95.2. Bronze. 65 mm. By
Timofey Ivanov. Elizabeth, 1741-1762. Forgiving of State Short¬
ages 13 May 1754. Obverse: Crowned bust of Elizabeth right.
Reverse. The Goodness of Mercy burning debt books and
receipts, her left hand receiving fruits from a kneeling peasant.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4439 Russia. Ruble, 1756-CI II. IU Bitkin 1st ed-185; Dav-1679; C-
19c. 2. Elizabeth. Sharply struck with much original mint luster.
PCGS graded AU-58+.
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
4440 Russia. Poltina (V2 Ruble), 1756-CI II, INI Bitkin 1st ed-222;
Sev-1666; KM-C18.4. Elizabeth. Trace of original mint luster.
NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Bent,
Cleaned).
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
4441 Russia. Ruble, 1757-CIII, I\L Bitkin 1st ed-187; Sev-1683;
Dav-1679; KM-C19c.2. Elizabeth I. Lightly toned with consider¬
able mint luster. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details
(Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
4442 Russia. Ruble, 1759-011, HI. Diakov-537; Dav-1681; KM-
C19c.4. Elizabeth. Flashy frosty brilliant mint luster with great
eye appeal. Rare in top grades. AU-55.
Estimated Value . $3, 000-UP
4443 Russia. Ruble, 1759-Cllh HI. Bitkin 1st ed-194, Sev-1710,
Dav-1681; KM-C19C.4. Elizabeth. NGC graded Extremely
Fine, Details (Excessive Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
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4444 Russia. Ruble, 1760 * II > HI. Bitkin 1st ed-196; Sev-1721;
Dav-1681; KM-C19c.4. Elizabeth. NGC graded About Uncir¬
culated, Details (Excessive Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
4445 Russia. Death Medal, 1761 •• / 107.1. White metal. 60
mm. By S. Yudin. Death of Empress Elizabeth I. 25 December
1761. Crowned bust right. Reverse. Spirit of Empress ascending
to clouds. Corrosion spots both sides NGC graded In jumbo
holder, Uncirculated, Details (Environmental Damage)
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
Peter III Pattern Novodel 1762 Ruble
4446 Russia. Pattern Novodel Ruble, 1762-GII>. Diakov-
2.2.2 (N 15 or 16 edge); Uzd-0929; KM-N68. Lettered edge.
Peter III. Bust nght. Reverse. Monogram. Obverse edge
flaw Toned. Rare PCGS graded Genuine, About Uncir¬
culated, Details (Tooled).
Estimated Value . $ 10,000-UP
4447 Russia. Poltina, 1727 Diakov-2; Sev-903;KM-180. Peter Q|
No <111. Sman bust Rare PCGS graded Genuine - Ven
Fine, Details (Tooled).
Estimated Value . $750 - l,od
4448 Russia. Ruble, 1762-M\I\ \U Bitkin 1st ed-112; Dav-168 .<
KM-C67.1 Catherine II, The Great. First year of issue. Lamin*
ton marks on both sides. Lustrous NGC graded AU-50
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,2CJ
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4449 Russia. Ruble, 1763-CI ll> >11. Sev-1917; Dav-1683; KM-
C67.2. Catherine II. PCGS graded Genuine, XF Details
(Cleaning).
Estimated Value . $400 - 600
A Pleasing Mint State 1764 Ruble
4450 Russia. Ruble, 1764-CIII. III. Sev-1937; Dav-1683; KM-
C67.2a. Catherine II. A lovely original mint fresh looking
coin with good eye appeal. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $2,500 - 3,000
4451 Russia. Ruble, 1764-CIII, HI. Sev-1937; Dav-1683; KM-
C67.2a. Catherine II. PCGS called Genuine, graded AU
Details (Cleaning).
Estimated Value . $500 - 700
4452 Russia. Poltina (V2 Ruble), 1765-011. HI. Bitkin 1st ed-262;
KM-C66.2a. Catherine II, The Great. Lustrous with light gray
toning. PCGS graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,500
4453 Russia. Poltina (V2 Ruble), 1765-CII1, HI. Sev-1953; KM-
C66.2a. Catherine II. Obverse scratch. NGC graded
Extremely Fine, Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
4454 Russia. Ruble, 1771-CII1, flll. Bitkin 1st ed-196; Sev-2053;
Dav-1684; KM-C67a.2. Catherine II. NGC graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
4455 Russia. Ruble, 1774-CI II. 0\ Bitkin 1st ed-204; Sev-2091,
Dav-1684; KM-C67a.2. Catherine II. Very attractive coin with
lovely original mint fresh luster. NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $1,700 - 2,000
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4456 Russia. Ruble, 1774-4 J II. l)V Bitkin 1st ed-204; Dav-1684;
KM-C67a.2. Catherine 11. Attractive lustrcxjs example. NGC
graded AU-58
Esbmated Value . $1,500- 1,800
4460 Russia. Ruble, 1776-41111. H'l. Bitkin 1st ed-207; Dav-1684-
KM-C67a.2. Cathenne 11, The Great. Lustrous. NGC graded
AU 58
Esbmated Value . $1,200 - 1,500
4457 Russia. Ruble, 1774-4 J II. (IV Brtkm 1st ed 204; Sev 2092;
Dav-1684; KM-C67a.2. Cathenne II. Nice original lustrous
example. NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $1,200- 1,500
4458 Russia. Ruble, 1775-4 311. »»V Bitkin 1st ed-205; Dav-1684;
KM-C67a.2. Catherine II. Minor haymarks and adjustment
marks on obverse. NGC graded Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $1,000- 1,200
4459 Russia. Polupoltinnik (V» Ruble), 1775-MMV < V Bitkin 1st
ed-140; Sev-2098; KM-C65a. Cathenne II. Lovely original bril¬
liant mint fresh luster. NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . 5500 - 700
4461 Russia. Polupoltinnik (% Ruble), 1779-4] II. ( IV Bitkin 1st
ed-318; Sev-2145; KM-C65b. Cathenne II. Lightly toned anc
ustrous NGC graded AU-55
Esbmated Value . $400 - 50C
4462 Russia. Ruble, 1 780-< I II. lit Diakov-403; Bitkin-228; Dav
1685; KM-C67b. Cathenne II, The Great. Lustrous with stee
gray toning NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $1,000-1,500
Ex Leonid Soedermsnn Collection.
4463 Russia. Ruble, 1782-4311. IU Bitkin 1st ed-219; Sev-2186.
Dav- 1685; KM-C67b. Catherine II. Lovely original mint luste
with good eye appeal. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $1,200 - 1,50*
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4464 Russia. Ruble, 1782-CI ll» U.i Bitkin 1st ed-219; Sev-2186;
Dav-1685; KM-C67b. Catherine II. Attractive original mint luster
NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
4467 Russia. Ruble, 1783-CIII, IU Sev-2201; Dav-1685; KM-C67c.
Catherine II. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details
(Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $700 - 900
4465 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1782-KM. B-250; KM-C-59.5. Catherine
II. An interesting natural edge flaw. NGC graded MS-63
Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4466 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1782-KM B-247; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-62 Brown
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4468 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1783-KM. B-250; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
Lustrous. PCGS graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4469 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1783-KM B-250; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-61 Brown
Estimated Value . $125 - 175
4470 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1784-KM B-253; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $150 ' 200
4471 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1784-KM B-253; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-62 Brown
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
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4472 Russia. Polupoltinnik (V» Ruble), 17854 J II. }| X. Bitkin 1st
ed-326; KM-C-65c. Cathenne II. Mint fresh luster. NGC graded
MS-63
Estimated Value . S500-UP
4473 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1785-k'\l B-256, KM C59.5 Catherine II
PCGS graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4474 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1785-kU B-256; KM-C59.5. Cathenne 1
NGC graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 3(
4475 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1785-KU B-256; KM-59.5. Catherine
NGC graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 31
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4481 Russia. 15 Kopeks, 1785-CIII>. Sev-2217; KM-C62c. Cathe¬
rine II. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Surface
Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
4476 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1785-KM B-256; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4477 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1785-KM B-256; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4478 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1785-KM B-256; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
Natural edge flaw. NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4479 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1785-KM B-256; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-61 Brown.
Estimated Value . $175 - 200
4482 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1786-KM B-259; KM-C59.5. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4480 Russia. 5 Kopeks, 1785-KM B-256; Bitkin-789. Suzun mint.
Catherine II. NGC graded AU-55 Brown.
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
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4483 Russia. 5 Kopeks, 1786-kU B-259; KM Cathenr.
Glossy brown luster. NGC graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated value . $250 - 300
4484 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1788-kM B-275; KM C59 5 Catherine II.
The Great NGC graded MS-62 Brown
Estimated value . $200 - 250
4485 Wuaria. 5 Kopeks, 1711 MM B-271; Bitkin 528. Catherine II.
Overstruck on 10 Kope* 1762 Very Fine to Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $25 - 30
4486 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1789-EM. B-278; KM-59.3. Catherine II.
NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4487 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1789-k'\l B-279; KM-C59.5. Catherine II
The Great. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Cor
rosion).
Estimated Value . $125 - 15c
4488 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1790-KU B-279; KM-C59.5. Catherine II
The Great. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Sur
face Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $125 - 15(
4489 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1792-kM B-293; KM-C59.5. Cathenne II
Glossy luster PCGS graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 30(
4490 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1794-K\L B-301; KM-C59.5. Catherine II,
The Great. NGC graded MS-65 Brown.
Estimated Value . $300 - 35C
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4491
Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1795-KM B-305;
NGC graded AU-58 Brown
Estimated Value .
KM-C59.3. Catherine II.
. $150 - 200
4492 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1796-KM B-310; KM-C59.5. Catherine II,
The Great. NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4493 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1797-KM B-63; KM-C95.4. Paul I. NGC
graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4494 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1797-KM B-63; KM-C95.4. Paul I NGC
graded MS-62 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4495 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1797-KM B-76; KM-C95.4. Paul I NGC
graded MS-62 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4496 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1797-KM B-76; KM-C95.4. Paul I. NGC
graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4497 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1797. B-68; KM-C95.1. With out mint
mark. Paul I. NGC graded MS-61 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4498 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1797-KM B-76; KM-C95.4. Paul I. NGC
graded MS-61 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4499 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1797-KM B-63; KM-C95.4. Paul I. NGC
graded AU-58 Brown.
Estimated Value . $125 - 175
4500 Russia. Polupoltinnik (’A Ruble), 1798-UI OM Bitkin 1st
ed-57; Sev-2419; C98.2. Paul I, 1796-1801. Nicely toned with
considerable mint luster. NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . . 200-UP
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4501
Russia. 10 Kopeks, 1798/7-01 Ml. Bitkin 1st ed-72; Sev-
2412; KM-C97. la. Paul L Planchet haymarks. Brilliant original
mint luster. NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $400 - 600
4502 Russia. Poltina, 1799-01 Ml. Sev 2445; KM-C99 la Paul I
Obverse flan flaws NGC graded About Uncirculated,
Details (Excessive Surface Hairlines)
Estimated value . $750 - 1,000
4503 Russia. 2 Kopeks, 1799-KM B 76, KM C95 4 Paul I Sharply
struck with glossy brown surfaces NGC graded MS-64
Brown
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4504 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1799-KM. B 76; KM-C95.4. Paul I NGC
graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4505 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1799-K'M B-76; KM-C95.4. Paul 1. NG«
graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 30
4506 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1799-1 At B-75; KM-C95.3. Paul I. Som
original mint red remaining. Light hairline scratches on reverst
NGC graded Uncirculated, Details (Reverse Scratched)
Estimated Value . $200 - 25
4507 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1800-KAl B 79; KM-C95.3. Paul I. NG
graded MS-64 Brown
Estimated Value . $300 - 40
Russia. Mint Error. 2 Kopecks, 1800-EM B-79; KM-C95.!
Paul I. Mint Error: 6% Clipped Planchet. PCGS graded MS-6
Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 30
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I 4509 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1800-ENL B-79; KM-C95.3. Paul I. NGC
graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4510 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1800-KM B-81; KM-C95.4. Paul I. NGC
graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4511 Russia. Polupoltinnik (V4 Ruble), 1801-CM Ml. Bitkin 1st
ed-77; Sev-2483; KM-C98.1a. Paul I, 1796-1801. Attractively
toned. NGC graded EF-40.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4512 Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1801-KM. B-85; KM-C-95.4. Paul I.
Glossy luster. PCGS graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4513 Russia. Coronation Jeton, 1801. Diakov-264.8; Reichel-
3054. Silver 23 mm. Crowned Alexander I monogram. Reverse.
Crown over legend. Scarce this nice. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $400 - 600
4514 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1802-KM. B-105; KM-C115.2. Alexander
I. NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4515
Russia. 2 Kopecks, 1802-KM. B-74;
NGC graded MS-62 Brown
Estimated Value .
KM-C114.1. Alexander I.
. $200 - 300
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4516 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1802-KM B 102, KM-C115.1. Alexander
I. NGC graded MS-61 Brown
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4517 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1803/2 KM B 109; KM Cl 15 1 Aiexan
der I Weakly struck center Trace of mint red NGC graded
MS-61 Brown
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
Pattern 1804 Ruble
4518 Russia. Silver Pattern Ruble, 1804 Sev 2551; Bitkin
1st ed-690; KM-PN66. Silver. 41 mm. Alexander I, 1801-
1825. By C.H. Kuchler. Armored bust of Alexander I nght.
Reverse. Cross over date. This pattern was struck by the
Boulton Mint of Birmingham, England. Toned. NGC graded
Proof, About Uncirculated Details (Edge Filing)
Estimated Value . $4, 000-UP
4519 Russia. 10 Kopecks, 1804-011. <H . Bitkin 1st ed-58; Kll
Cl 19. Alexander I. NGC graded EF-40
Estimated Value . $300 - 4d
4520 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1804-I.U B-116; KM-C115.1. Alexandl
1. NGC graded AU-58 Brown
Estimated Value . $150-2^
Mint State 1808 Ruble
4521 Russia. Ruble, 1808-011. NIK. Sev-2593; Dav-280; KM
Cl25a. Alexander I. Crowned impenal eagle. Natural edge
flaw at 9 o'ckxk. Lovely rose color toning with original mint
ust< ■ Very Rare >n top grades PCGS graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $7,500-UF
4522 Russia. Ruble, 1809-0 II. <H . Sev-2594; Dav-280; KM-C12!
Alexander I. PCGS graded FF-40
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,5
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4523 Russia. 5 Kopeks, 1809-EM. B-134; KM-C115.1. Alexander I.
Considerable original mint red. Very attractive example. NGC
graded MS-64 Red & Brown.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4524 Russia. 2 Kopeks, 1811-CIIIi MK. KM-C118.6. Alexander I.
NGC graded AU-58 Brown.
Estimated Value . $75 - 100
4527 Russia. Ruble, 1818-CIII. I Id Sev-2751; Dav-281; KM-C130.
Alexander I. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4528 Russia. Ruble, 1819-dll. lid Sev-2774; Dav-281; KM-C130.
Alexander I. Lustrous. NGC graded About Uncirculated,
Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4529 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1822/ 1-dll. ILL Bitkin-lst ed-262; KM-
C126. Silver. Alexander I. NGC graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4525 Russia. Ruble, 1815-dll. M(D. Sev-2697; Dav-281; KM-C130.
Alexander I. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details
(Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4530 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1823-dll. ILL Sev-2829; KM-C126. Alex¬
ander I. Date close. Clash dies. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4531 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1823-dll. II L Sev-2830; KM-C126. Alex¬
ander I. Date apart. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . ‘ 400
4526 Russia. Poltina, 1818-dll. 1 1C. Bitkin 1st ed-138; KM-C129.
Alexander I. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $400 - 600
4532
Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1823-d lb 1 1 L Sev-2830; KM-C126. Alex¬
ander I. Lightly toned. NGC graded MS-63. 4Q0
II I. Bitkin-lst ed-263; KM-
Estimated Value
4533 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1823-U
Cl 26. Silver. Alexander I. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
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4534 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 18244 311. II I. Sev-2843; KM-C126. Sil¬
ver. Alexander I NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4535 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1826-43 II. Ill . Bitkin 1st ed-352; Sev
2885; KM-C156. Nicholas I. Wings down. NGC graded AU-53
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4536 Russia. 25 Kopecks, 1827-011. Ill Bitkin 1st ed 219, KM
C159. Nicholas I. Wings down. Lustrous with light gray toning.
NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4537 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1827-4311. Ill . Bitkin 1st ed-353; Sev
2898; KM -Cl 56. Nicholas I. Wings down. NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4538 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 18294311. Ill Bitkin 1st ed 355, KM
C156. Nicholas I. Wings down NGC graded Uncirculated,
Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated value . $200 • 300
4539 Russia. Ruble, 1831/0 Oil. Ill Julian 1042; Dav 282; KM
061. Nicholas I. Wings down. NGC graded Very Fine,
Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4540 Russia. Ruble, 1833-1 III. Ill Bitkin 1st ed-107; S-
Dav-283; KM-C168.1. Nicholas I. NGC graded About Uncir¬
culated, Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4541 Russia. Ruble, 1836-011. Ill . Bitkin 1st ed-114; Sev-3159;
Dav-283; KM-C168.1. Nicholas I. Toned. NGC graded EF-45
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4542 Russia. Ruble, 1837-011. Ill . Bitkin 1st ed-120; Sev-32301
Dav-283; KM-C168.1. Nicholas I. NGC graded Uncirculated)
Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $200 - 25(1
4543 Russia. 25 Kopecks, 1837-011. Ill . Bitkin 1st ed-232; Sevi
3205; KM-C166 1 Nicholas I NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $100 - 15(1
4544 Russia. Medal, 1839 Diakov-551.1. Silver. 35 mm. Wittl
Loop. By H. Go be Feat. Nicholas I. Obverse: Crowned cipher
Reverse. View of Winter Palace. For the Restoration of the Win
ter Palace. Very Fine
Estimated Value . $500-Uf
■l 545 Russia. Pattern 3 Kopecks, 18404311.. B 206; KM-PnlOi
(C146.3). Nicholas I. Monogram coinage. Extremely Rare
PCGS graded Proof 64 Brown
Estimated Value . $2,000-UI
4546 Russia. Vi Kopek, 18404 :il\L B-39; KM-C143.3. Nicholas
Crowned monogram. PCGS graded MS-64 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 25
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4547 Russia. Poltina, 1841/0 CIIB III'. Bitkin 1st ed-192; KM-
C167.1. Nicholas I. Rare date. NGC graded Extremely Fine,
Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $750-UP
4548 Russia. Ruble, 1841-CI ll» III'. Bitkin 1st ed-130; Dav-283;
KM-C168.1. Nicholas I. Toned. PCGS graded AU-55.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4549 Russia. Ruble, 1841-CI II. III’. Sev-3363; Dav-283; KM-
068.1. Nicholas I. NGC graded About Uncirculated,
Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4550 Russia. 3 Kopecks, 1841-EU B-209; KM-C146.1. Nicholas I.
NGC graded AU-53 Brown.
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4551 Russia. Ruble, 1842-CIII. VI. Bitkin 1st ed-132; Dav-283;
KM-C168.1. Nicholas I. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4552 Russia. Ruble, 1844-MW. Bitkin 1st ed-395; Dav-283; KM-
068. 2. Nicholas I. Lightly toned. PCGS graded AU-53.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4553 Russia. Ruble, 1844-CIII. KB. Bitkin 1st ed-142; Dav-283;
KM-C168.1. Nicholas I. PCGS graded Genuine, About Uncir¬
culated, Details (Tooled).
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
4554 Russia. Ruble, 1844-CIII) KB. Bitkin 1st ed-142; Dav-283;
KM-C168.1. Nicholas I. NGC graded About Uncirculated,
Details (Excessive Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $125 - 175
4555 Russia. Ruble, 1846-CIIB II V Sev-3505; Dav-283; KM-
068.1. Nicholas I. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
4556 Russia. Ruble, 1848-CIIB III. Sev-3543; Dav-283; KM-
068.1. Nicholas I. Very attractive frosty example with light
qolden tone. PCGS graded MS-64
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
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4557 Russia. Ruble, 1848-C]II. III. Bitkin-218; Dav-283; KM-
C168.1. Nicholas I. Toned About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $200 • 225
4562 Russia. Medal, 1855 Silver. 28 mm. Il.i "84" St Petersburg
mark. Memorial to Nicholas I. Bust nght. Reverse. Legend
around regnal dates. About Uncirculated
Estimated Value . $100 * 150
4558 Russia. Ruble, 1850-dll. II V Ju an- 1123; Dav-283; KM
068.1. Nicholas I NGC graded About Uncirculated,
Details (Obverse Scratched)
Estimated value . $200 • 250
4559 Russia Ruble, 1851-4 311. IK Sev 3585; Da.
068.1. Nicholas I. Lightly toned with original mmt lush-r PCGS
graded MS-63 +
Estimated Value . $500 - 700
4560 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 18514 311, IK Sev-3576; KM-C163 N.ch
olas I. Iridescent toning NGC graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $125 * 150
45ii 3 Russia. Crimean War Campaign Medal, 1853-1856
Wedich-94; Vemon-210. Bronze. 28 mm. On original blue St.
Andrew's nbbon, for combatants Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4564 Russia. Silver 5 Kopeks, 18554311. III. Sev-3632; KM-C163.
Alexander II. Choice bnlliant mint state example NGC graded
MS-65
Estimated Value . $150- 200
4561 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 18514 311, IK Bitkin 1st ed-382; KM-
063. Nicholas I. Lightly toned. PCGS graded MS-65
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
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4565 Russia. St. George Cross of Bravery, 3rd Class.. Werlich-
37. Silver. 35 mm. Alexander II, 1855-1881. St. George.
Reverse. Monogram and serial number "63, 830". Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4566 Russia. Poltina (Vz Ruble), 1856-CII!. (Dli. Sev-3643; KM-
C167.1. Alexander II. NGC graded Uncirculated, Details
(Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4567 Russia. 5 Kopecks, 1856-CIII. 0B. Bitkin 1st ed-252; KM-
C163. Alexander II. Lightly toned. PCGS graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4568 Russia. 25 Kopecks, 1857-Cllli (I)l». Bitkin 1st ed-116; KM-
066.1. Alexander II. Attractive light multi color tone. NGC
graded MS-65.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
Russia. St. George Cross of Bravery, 4th Class. Werlich-
37. Silver. 35 mm. Alexander II, 1855-1881. St. George.
Reverse. Monogram and serial number "356, 907". Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4572 Russia. St. George Cross of Bravery, 4th Class. Werlich-
37. Silver. 35 mm. Alexander II, 1855-1881. St. George.
Reverse. Monogram and serial number "148, 731". Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4569 Russia. 10 Kopecks, 1857-CI II > <l»l>. Bitkin 1st ed-219; Sev-
3646; KM-C164.1. Alexander II. Beautiful iridescent toning.
NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $125 - 175
4570 Russia. St. George Cross of Bravery, 3rd Class Werlich-
37. Silver. 35 mm. Alexander II, 1855-1881. St. George.
Reverse. Monogram and serial number "262, 638". Polished.
Fine.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4573 Russia. Poltina (V2 Ruble), 1858-Cllli tf>l». Sev-3661; KM-
C167.1. Alexander II. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $150- 200
4574 Russia. St. George Cross of Bravery, 4th Class Werlich-
37. Silver. 35 mm. Alexander II, 1855-1881. St. George.
Reverse. Monogram and serial number "52, 611". Very Fine
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
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4575 Russia. Award Medal, 1859 Werlich-95. Silver. 28 mm. Alex¬
ander II. For the Conquest Chechnya and Dagestan, 1857-1859.
Integral loop. About Very Fine
Estimated value . $100 - 150
4576 Russia. St. George Cross of Bravery, 4th Class Werlich
37. Silver. 35 mm. Alexander II, 1855-1881. St. George.
Reverse. Monogram and serial number "930, 416' Very Fine
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4577 Russia. St. George Cross of Bravery, 4th Class Werlich-
37. Silver. 35 mm. Alexander II, 1855-1881. St. George.
Reverse. Monogram and serial number "5, 225“ About Very
Fine
Estimated value . $125 - 150
4578 Russia. Pattern 2 Kopecks, 1863-EM. B 142, KM PN131
(Pnl29). Copper Brusv'is mint Alexander II NGC graded
Proof 64
Estimated Value . $ 1.000-UP
4579 Russia. Campaign Medal, 1864 Vernon-218; Werlich-99.
Silver 28 mm. By N. Kosm. For the conquest of the Western
Caucasus 1859-1864. Integral suspension loop. Rare. Very
Fine.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4580 Russia. Ruble, 1867-C1 II. III. Bitkin 1st ed-59; Sev-3654;
Dav-289; K-Y25. Alexander II NGC graded About Uncircu¬
lated, Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $200 - 25(1
4581 Russia. Proof 25 Kopecks, 18684311. III. Sev-3784; Y-23 ,
Alexander II. Attractively toned. NGC graded Proof 63
Estimated Value . $1,<XXHJH
4582 Russia. Poltina (Vi Ruble), 18734311. III. Sev-3832; Y-24
Alexand- *oned NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $400 - SOQ
4583 Russia. Khiva Campaign Medal, 1873. Bit-981; Diakov*
804.1 (R2); Werlich- 103. Silver. 28 mm. Alexander II. For th«i
Expedition to Khiva in 1873. Only 14,950 medals were issued
Integral loop. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $150- 20(1
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4584 Russia. 25 Kopecks, 1879-CI ll> I Id). Sev-3894; Y-23. Alexan¬
der II. Toned. NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4585 Russia. Ruble, 1880-CII1. lid). Sev-3903; Dav-289; KM-Y25.
Alexander II. NGC graded AU-50.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4586 Russia. Ruble, 1882-CI II. HO. Sev-3923; Dav-289; Y-25.
Alexander III. Lustrous and lightly toned. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $600 - 800
4587 Russia. Coronation Ruble, 1883. Sev-3939; Dav-291; Y-43.
Alexander III. Head right. Reverse. Crown, scepter on pillow
within wreath. Lustrous and attractively toned. NGC graded
AU-58.
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
Ex Leonid Soedermann Collection..
Mint State 1886 Ruble
4588 Russia. Ruble, 1886-AI'. Bitkin-60; Dav-292; Y-46. Alex¬
ander III. Large Head. Toned. Rare in top grades. NGC
graded MS-62.
Estimated Value . $3,500 - 4,500
4589 Russia. 25 Kopecks, 1886-AI'. Sev-3960; Y-45. Alexander
III. Bust right. Deep old toning. Rare. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4590 Russia. 50 Kopecks, 1886-AI . Sev-3961; Y-45. Alexander
III. A lovely original example with olive green and tan toning.
NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4591 Russia. Ruble, 1892-AI. Sev-4010; Dav-292; Y-46. A exandei
III. Portrait right. Lustrous. NGC graded About Uncircu¬
lated, Details (Surface Hairlines).
Estimated Value .
.$800 - 1,000
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4592 Russia. 50 Kopecks, 1893- \ Sev-4t der
III. Bust right. Frosty mint luster. Rare in top grades. NGC
graded MS-64
Estimated value . $1,000- 1,250
4593 Russia. 25 Kopecks, 1893- \l Sev 4015; Y-44 Alexander
III Head right. Rare in top grades PCGS graded MS-64
Estimated Value . S500-UP
Ex Goodman Estate.
4594 Russia. 50 Kopecks, 1894- \l Sev 4021, Y 45 Alexander
III Bust right. Frosty mint luster. Rare in top grades. NGC
graded MS-64
Estimated value . $750 - 1,000
4595 Russia. Medal, 1894 Smirnov-1 10-* h-115 Silver. 28
mm. The Reign of Alexander III. Bust nght between laurel
branch and legend. Reverse. Regnal dates between crown and
cross. This badge was awarded to military officers and civilian
officials who served during the reign of Alexander III. Integral
loop. Toned. Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4596 Russia. Proof 3 Kopecks, 1895-011.. B-72; Y-11.2. Nicholas
II. PCGS graded Proof 64 Red & Brown
Estimated Value . $400 - 5001
4597 Russia. Medal for Zeal, ND (1894-1917). Silver, 28mm.
Vernon- 137. Nicholas II. Hallmarked ’84", "kokoshnik", "delta"
(Moscow) and maker s mark "DK". Deeply toned. About Uncir¬
culated
Estimated Value . $75 - 100
4598 Russia. Coronation Ruble, 1896- \l . Sev-4035; Dav-294; Y
60. Nicholas II. Head left. Reverse. Crowned cross scepters
within wreath. Bn ant mint luster. NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,500
4599 Russia. Ruble, 1896- \l Sev-4030; Dav-293; Y-59.3. Nicho¬
las II NGC graded MS-61
Estimated Value . $300 - 40C
4600 Russia. Ruble, 1896-M . Sev-4030; Dav-293; Y-59.3. Nicho¬
las II NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $200 - 25C
4601 Russia. 25 Kopecks, 1896 Bitkin 1st ed-88; Sev-4029; Y-57.
Nicholas II NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $125 - 15C
4602 Russia. Ruble, 1896- \l . Sev-4033; Dav-293; Y-59.3. Nicho¬
las II NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Surface
Hairlines).
Estimated Value . $125 - 17E
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4603 Russia. Ruble, 1897 . Sev-4044; Y-59.1. Two stars on edge
Nicholas II. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4604 Russia. Ruble, 1897-AI. Sev-4043; Dav-293; Y-59.3. Nicho¬
las II. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $150 . 2qo
4605 Russia. Medal, 1897. Vernon-241. Bronze. 29 mm. Nicholas
II. Participation in the First General Census. Nicholas II mono¬
gram in wreath. Reverse. Five line legend. With original integral
loop. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4606 Russia. 25 Kopecks, 1900. Bitkin 1st ed-90; Sev-4078; Y-57.
Nicholas II. Scarce date. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4607 Russia. Chinese Campaign Award Medal, 1901. Werlich-
119. Light bronze. 29 mm. Nicholas II. For the Chinese Cam¬
paign (Boxer Rebellion). The light bronze medal was awarded to
all military personal who were present in China at the time of
the Boxer Rebellion, but did not see active duty. Obverse
scratches. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $75 - 100
4608 Russia. Ruble, 1903-AP. Sev-4107; Dav-293; Y-59.3. Nicho¬
las II. Scarce date. PCGS graded Genuine - Extremely
Fine, Details (Scratch).
Estimated Value . $500 - 700
4609 Russia. Proof 3 Kopecks, 1903-CII1,. B-80; Y-11.2. Nicholas
II. PCGS graded Proof 65 Brown.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4610 Russia. Campaign Medal, 1904-1905. Vernon-247;
Werlich-122a. Dark bronze. 28 mm. "Eye of God" over dates.
Reverse. Five line legend. This medal was awarded to all mili¬
tary members who participated in battles during the Russo-Jap¬
anese War. With integral loop. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
4611 Russia. Service Medal (1904-1905). Vernon-249; Werlich-
123. Silver with red enamel. 24 mm. Award to all Red Cross and
medical personnel who served in the Russo-Japanese War.
Raised red enamel cross. Reverse. Legend and war dates. With
loop. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $^0 - 200
4612 Russia. ’A Kopek, 1909-CI Hi. Bitkin-279; Y-47.1. Nicholas II.
NGC graded MS-63 Red & Brown
Estimated Value . $5° ' 75
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4613 Russia. Ruble, 1912-.il.. Sev 4164, Dav 296, Y-68. Nicholas
II. To commemorate the defeat of Napoleon. Attractively toned.
NGC graded MS-61
Estimated Value . $2,000 - 2,500
Ex Leornd Soedermann Collection.
4614 Russia. 50 Kopecks, 1913-Hi . Sev-4176; Y-S8.2 Nicholas II
NGC graded MS-63
Estimated value . $125 - 150
Famous 1914 Gangut Ruble
4615 Russia. Ruble, 1914-1* Sev 4187; Dav 299; Y 71 Nich
olas II. For the 200th Anniversary of the naval victory at
Gangut Rare NGC graded AU-58
Estimated Value . $7,500 - 8,000
4620 Russia. Proof 5 Kopecks, 1916 B-96; KM-Y-12.3. Nicholas
II. Rare NGC graded Proof 64 Red.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4621 Russia. % Kopek, 1916 B-ll; Y-47.2. Nicholas II. Very Rare
date PCGS graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $ 1,000-UP
4622 Russia. 15 Kopecks, 1917-1* Bitkin 1st ed-136; Y-2la.3.
Nicholas II Sc*! PCGS graded MS-63
Estimated Value . $150 - 175
4623 Russia. 10 Kopecks, 1917-1* Sev-4200; Y-20a.2. Nicholas
NGC graded MS 64
Estimated Value . $150- 200
4616 Russia. Ruble, 1914-1'^ Bitkin 1st ed-63; Dav-293; Y-59.3.
Nicholas I. Rare date. NGC graded MS-62
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
4617 Russia. 10 Kopecks, 1914-1* Y-20a.3. Nicholas II. NGC
graded MS-66
Estimated Value . $75 - 100
4618 Russia. 20 Kopecks, 1915-1* Y-22a.2. Nicholas II. NGC
graded MS-67.
Estimated Value . $75 - 100
4619 Russia. 15 Kopecks, 1915-1* Y-21a.3. Nicholas II. NGC
graded MS-66.
Estimated Value . $75 - 100
4624 Russia. Imperial Red Cross Badge Silver. 34 x 50 mm. i
White and red enamel. Hall marked on reverse. Pin entact.
Very Fine to Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $100 - 200
4625 Russia. 15 Kopecks, 1917-1* Sev-4201; Y-21a,3. Nicholas
II. NGC graded Uncirculated, Details (Polished).
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4626 Russia. Vi Kopek, 1925. Y-75. Union of Soviet Socialist Repu-
clics. PCGS graded MS-64 + Red and Brown.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
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4627 Russia. Lot of Four Medals:. Bronze Medal to Commemorate
the Visit of the French Fleet to Kronshtadt in 1891. 28 mm.
Integral loop; Nicholas II Service Award Medal for "Zeal" in
white metal. 28 mm. Integral loop; Nicholas II 1912 Medal. For
the Centenary of the Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon.
Bronze. 28 mm. Integral loop; Commemorative Jeton of the
100th anniversary of the victory of Tsar Alexander I over Napo¬
leon. Bronze. Shield shape. 25 x 30 mm. with loop. Lot of 4
Medals. Very Fine to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $100 - 200
4628 Russia. Lot of Silver 5 Kopecks:. 1822-11 \ (2 pieces); 1823-
11.1(5 pieces); 1824-1 H (2 pieces); 1826-111"; 1827-111'; 1837-
III'. Several pieces cleaned. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 12
coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4629 Russia. Group of Silver 5 Kopecks:. 1823 (5 pieces), 1824
(2 pieces), 1825, 1826 (3 pieces), 1829. Sharply struck exam¬
ples, some lightly cleaned and several lustrous pieces. Lot of 12
coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $1, 000-UP
4630 Russia. Miscellaneous Collection of Russian Coins:.
Polushka (V4 Kopek), 1707; Kopek, 1798KM; 2 Kopecks:
1765-MM. NGC graded VF 25BN; 1797KM; Copper 5 Kopecks:
1795KM; 1874EM. NGC graded AU 58BN; Silver 5 Kopecks:
1834, 1835 (3 pieces), 1838, 1845, 1847, 1850, 1853, 1853,
1854 (2 pieces); 10 Kopecks, 1826; 25 Kopecks, 1900; 50
Kopecks, 1897. Lot of 20 coins. Generally, Very Fine or bet¬
ter.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
4631 Russia. Miscellaneous Lot:. Included: 50 Kopeks, 1912. NGC
graded XF 45; Nicholas II minors (15 pieces); Plus an assort¬
ment of world minors (11 pieces). Sold as is, no returns. Lot of
27 coins.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4632 Serbia (and Yugoslavia). Kingdom. Order of Saint Sava.
Third type, awarded from 1914 through WW 1, WW 2 and later
by King Peter II in exile, with saint in green robes and 1883
dated reverse. Fifth Class breast badge of a Knight, in silver and
multi-color enamels. Romanoff-35B, Vernon-163, Werlich-1132.
Nicely made by Huguenin, official Swiss maker, in their worn VF
gold imprinted case of issue. Medal is Choice Extremely Fine on
its original tri-fold ribbon, very slightly frayed.
Estimated Value . $20® ’ 250
4633 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1778-KNL B-482; KM-C5. Cath¬
erine II. Attractive glossy brown surfaces. NGC graded MS-64
Brown.
Estimated Value . $400 - 500
4634 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1771-KVl B-468; KM-C5. Cath¬
erine II. NGC graded MS-61 Brown.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4635 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1774-KU B-474; KM-C-5.
Catherine II. NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4636 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1774-KU B-474; KM-C5. Cath
erine II. NGC graded AU-58 Brown
Estimated Value .
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4637 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1776-KU B 478; KM-C5. Cath
enne II, The Great PCGS graded MS-63 Brown
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4640 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1777-KM B-480; Bitkin-1080;
Dtakov-1074. Catherine II Extremely Fine
Estimated Value . $100 - 150
Ex Leonid Soedermann Collection, Srncona Part 2, Lot 362..
4638 Russia - Siberia. 10 Kopecks, 1777-KM B-522; KM C6.
Catherine II. NGC graded In Jumbo holder, MS-62 Brown.
4641 Russia - Siberia. 10 Kopecks, 1779-KM B-527; KM-C6.
Estimated Value . $300 • 400 NGC graded In Jumbo holder, MS-63 Brown.
4639 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1777-k'\l B-480; KM-C5. Cath¬
erine II. NGC graded MS-62 Brown
Estimated Value . $250 - 350
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4642 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1779-KM B-484; KM-C5. Cath¬
erine II NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $250 - 350
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4643 Russia - Siberia. 5 Kopecks, 1779-KM B-484; KM-C5. Cath¬
erine II, The Great. NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4644 Russia - Siberia. 2 Kopeks, 1780-KM B-448; KM-C4. Cathe¬
rine II. Natural flaw in field. NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4645 Russia - Siberia. 10 Kopecks, 1781-KM. B-531; KM-C6.
Catherine II, The Great. Last year of issue. NGC graded MS-
64 Brown.
Estimated Value . $400 * 500
4646 South Africa. 5 Shillings, 1892. Dav-60; KM-8.1. Single
shaft. President Paul Kruger. Edge nick and lightly cleaned.
Very Fine.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4647 South Africa. 5 Shillings, 1948 KM-40.1. George VI. NGC
graded Proof 67.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4648 South Africa. Pair of 5 Shillings, 1948. KM-40.1. George VI.
Lot of 2 coins. NGC graded MS-66 Prooflike and MS-67
Prooflike.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4649 Spain. 4 Reales, ND-S (Seville). Cayon-2814. Ferdinand and
Isabella, 1469-1504. Crowned arms dividing S and IIII.
Reverse. Ribbons above arrows. NGC graded MS-61.
Estimated Value . $500 - 600
4650 Straits Settlements. 20 Cents, 1901. KM-12. Victoria. Lus¬
trous. NGC graded AU-58.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4651 Straits Settlements. 10 Cents, 1901. KM-11. Victoria. NGC
graded About Uncirculated, Details (Surface Hairlines)
Estimated Value . $125 ‘ 175
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4652 Sweden. Riksdaler, 1801-01 Dav 346 KM-561 Gustavus
IV Adolph, 1792-1809. Faint reverse adjustment marks. Well
struck with full original mint luster and a lovely steel gray tone.
NGC graded MS-64
Estimated value . $800 - 1,000
465 Sweden. Pair of Certified Minors: Ore, 16 ■ '36.
ANACS graded EF-45 and 2 Kronor, 1929G. KM- 787. Brilliant
mint luster. NGC graded MS-62. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
4654 Switzerland - Basel. 2 Talers, ND [ : /40; KM
arms surrounded by eight shields. Reverse. Double eagle in bor¬
der. Natural flan crack at top and flat area by edge. Ongmal ton¬
ing NGC graded AU-55
Estimated Value . $1,500 - 2,000
4655 Switzerland. Lot of Certified 1 and 2 Francs: 1 Francs
1943 NGC graded MS 65; 1945 NGC graded 2 pieces MS 64 and
3 pieces NGC graded MS 65; 2 Francs: 1944 all 4 pieces NGC
graded MS 65. Lot of 10 coins.
Estimated Value . $300 - 500
4656 Switzerland, c.1898 Second Zionist Congress Bronze
Medal Second Zionist Congress, Bronze Medal, c. 1898,
59mm. An important medal designed by Samuel Beer, a Jewish
Czech sculptor who was a fnend of Herzl. Hebrew inscription:
"Behold I will take the people of Israel from the nations and
bring them to their own land." Nice early cast copy with good
details.
Estimated Value . $175 - 275
4657 Transylvania. Taler, 1621-NB Dav-4713; KM-137. Gabriel
Bethlen, 1613-1629. Large bust right. Reverse. Crowned arms.
NGC graded Extremely Fine, Details (Obverse Repaired).
Estimated Value . $1,000 - 1,200
46 5 World, Fabulous Collection of Numismatica Judaica--
Coins, Counterstamps, Medals, False Shekels, etc.
Assembled by Harry The 15 coins of Judaic interest indude
Swiss Einstein 5 Helvetica, East Germany Einstein 5 Marks, set
of Egypt Sadat coins, etc. Counterstruck coins are two Peace
Dollars counter-stamped by Mel Wacks for the Camp David
Peace Accord; just 1,000 made and these regularly sell for
about $250- $400 each on ebay. Also included is the Camp David
counterstamp on a half dollar-size blank; this is extremely rare.
The collection of 30 False Shekels includes many different vana-
bons. Also 9 half-dollar size pure silver medals struck from
hand-cut dies by Avraham Lemer, and some early Israel coins.
Estimated Value . $650 - 850
4 6 59 World, Judaica Collections Assembled by Harry Flower
featuring Einstein. These are small but important collections
that would be ideal for a collector, ebay seller or dealer. Since
Flower was famous for hrs collection of Einsteinia, we start with
a group of over 30 coins, medals and tokens commemorating
Albert Einstein including two 1 oz silver bars, 4 large (2 1/2 - 3")
bronze art medals (including Sooety of Medalists), etc. Next is
group of 7 copper 30mm copper Judaic tokens produced by
Avraham Lemer from his hand-cut dies. Also 6 Judaic store
tokens: 23 from Gottlieb’s (South Dakota) 2 from Levi Bros.
(Nebraska), and 1 from Lazaress (Gncmnati). Then there are 21
overstruck coins issued by Israel coin dubs around the country.
Next: 13 U.S. Judaic contnbution tokens, 8 American Jewish
business tokens, 16 replicas of ancient shekels, etc., Moses on a
27mm silver 17th century medal, etc. And there's more: 17
Franklin Mint Hanukkah medals, 9 world silver 13 medals and
tokens of Jewish sponsored hospitals, coin commemoratives
with Jewish subjects, 7 B'nai B’nth medals, 7 Bar Mitzvah med¬
als, etc. Can give a collector hundreds of hours of enjoyment, or
a bonanza for an ebayer or dealer. Must be examined to be fully
appreciated.
Estimated Value . $350 - 450
4660 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of Small Copper
Ancients:. Includes seven Herodian bronzes avg Good-Fine.
Mainly well worn pieces. Careful examination recommended.
Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 242 coins. Fair to Fine.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
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4661 Worldwide. Collection of World Tokens and Medals: An
interesting collection with English 18th and 19th Century Tokens
(89 pieces); plus an assortment of world Tokens and Medals
including Centennial Washington medals (33 pieces). Careful
examination strongly recommended. Sold as is, no returns.
Generally, Very Fine.
Estimated Value . . - 400
4662 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of World Crowns and
Minors:. Lot includes: China. Dollar, 1921. L&M-79; Y-329.6.
NGC graded VF, Details (Environmental Damage); Mexico 8
Reales, 1804 Mo TH. KM-109. NGC graded XF 45; Mexico. 8
Reales, 1821 Go JM. KM-111.4. Scratch, Fine; plus a group of
Swiss minors and other miscellaneous. Sold as is, no returns.
Lot of 22 coins.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4663 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of World:. Lot includes Can¬
ada, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Great Britain (low grade
1845 V2 Penny), Anguilla. Plus Papal Silver Medal, 1572. 31 mm.
By Gian Federigo Bonzagni. Massacre of the Huguenots. Later
Striking. Additional miscellaneous. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $200 - 250
4664 Worldwide. Group of Certiifed World Coins:. British
Honduras. Cent, 1889. KM-6. NGC graded MS-62 Brown; Den¬
mark. Krone, 1954 N S. KM-837.1. Scarce date. PCGS graded
MS 66; Great Britain. Shilling, 1826. KM-694. Toned. NGC
graded XF 45; Great Britain. Half Farthing, 1844. KM-738.
NGC graded MS 63 Brown; Guatemala. (1894) Peso Counter¬
stamp on Peru 1865 YB Un Sol. KM-224. ANACS graded AU 55.
Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value . $300 - 400
4665 Worldwide. Lot of Certified World Coins:. Japan. Yen, ND
(1895) M28. Y-28a.2. Gin Countermark left. NGC graded AU,
Details (Surface Hairlines); Mexico. 20 Centavos, 1935Mo. KM-
437. Bronze. NGC graded MS 63 Brown; New Zealand. Penny,
1941. KM-13. NGC graded MS 63 Brown; Somalia. 100 Shil¬
lings, 2011. KM-230 (2 pieces). Elephant. PCGS graded both
pieces Proof 69 Deep Cameo.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
4666 Worldwide. Large Group of World Crowns and Minors:.
Lot includes: Partial type Set of Philippine 1864-to present in
album; Panama Type Collection in album, Large group of mod¬
ern silver world crowns and several miscellaneous minors. Care¬
ful examination is strongly recommended. Sold as is, no
returns.
Estimated Value . $750-UP
4667 Worldwide. Pair of Certified Copper Minors:. Canada.
Cent, 1902. KM-8. ANACS graded MS 62 Red and Brown;
Congo Free State (Belgium Congo). Centime, 1888. KM-1.
NGC graded MS 63 Red and Brown. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value . $100 - 125
4668 Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of World Minors:. Lot con¬
tains coins from medieval to the present. A nice mix of countries
with several silver coins. Careful examination strongly recom¬
mended. Over 500 coins. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $300-UP
4669 Worldwide. Miscellaneous World Lot:. Lot includes: China
Dollar, 1914. L8iM-63; Y-329 (2 pieces, both cleaned, Very
Fine); Philippines. Peso, 1903S and 1908S; United States 1885-
0 Uncirculated Dollar; Large Bronze Medal, Tom Dooley, 76 mm;
plus two minors. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $125 - 150
4670 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of World Crowns:. Lot con¬
tains small and large size crowns both in silver and copper-
nickel. Mainly after 1850 to the present. A few minors are
included. Careful examination recommended. Sold as is, no
returns. Lot of 99 coins.
Estimated Value . $700-UP
467 Worldwide. Lot of World Errors:. An interesting lot of errors
including an obverse brockage of British India Victoria Rupee
(KM-473 type) and Great Britain obverse brockage of Victoria
Penny (KM-755 type). Plus an assortment of errors mainly after
1950. Careful examination is strongly recommended. Sold as is,
no returns. Lot of 35 coins. Very Fine or better.
Esti mated Va I ue . $400- U P
467 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot:. Germany. Pair of Semi key
lMark,'s 1911D. NGC graded AU 55 and 1912D ANACS graded
AU 58; Switzerland. Franc, 1906B. KM-24. About Uncircu¬
lated. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4673 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot:. Australia. Silver circulated
type set, 1937 Crown to threepence; Russia. V* Kopek, 1898; V2
Kopek, 1897. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value . $20 - 30
Ex Goodman Estate.
4674 Worldwide. Lot of World Crowns and Minors:. Lot con¬
tains several silver modern world crowns including China Dollars
of 1914 and 1934. Also included an assortment of world minors
and miscellaneous. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
4675 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of World Coins and Med¬
als:. Lot includes: Austria. 2 Schillings, 1928-1936 (9 pieces)
plus modern issues (8 pieces); France. 10 Centimes, 1880A.
NGC graded Unc Details (Surface Hairlines); Great Britain.
Groat, 1848/6. PCGS graded AU 55; PA Masonic Chapter Penny.
Jerusalem CH.3. Philadelphia, PA. Token. NGC VF 25 BN; Uru¬
guay silver Medal 1925 60 x 40 mm; Uruguay silver medal,
1893. 70 mm. Alejandro Macarinos Cervantes; Urugauay Silver
Medal, 1906. 52 mm. Battle of Ordonez. Lot of 23 coins.
Extremely Fine To Uncirculated.
Estimated Value . $250 - 350
4676 Worldwide. Miscellaneous World Lot:. Lot includes: Aus¬
tralia. Gold 5 Dollar, 1990. 1/20 ounce; France. 5 Francs,
1846A; Austria. 2 Kreuzer, 1848A made into a pill box; Russia.
First day Cover Space silver medals; plus an assortment of
world medals, odd and curious and coins. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
4677 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot:. Lot includes: Austrian Maria
Theresa Restrike 1780 Talers (10 pieces); Mexico. 100 Pesos,
1978. KM-483.2. Silver weight 0.6428 per coin (20 pieces); plus
miscellaneous. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $350 - 400
4678 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Accumulation of World:. Lot
includes coins from several countries including Greece and
South Africa. Common types with several silver coins. Careful
examination recommended. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $250-UP
4679 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of World Coins, Medals,
and Sets:. An interesting lot with several interesting medals
(Geotz medal sinking of Lusitania), silver coins, world miscella¬
neous, etc. Careful examination is strongly recommended. Sold
as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $500-UP
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4680 Worldwide. Miscellaneous World Lot:. Includes: Canada
1967, 1981 and 1999 Proof sets; 4 piece Olympic set, 1971 and
1972 Cased Dollars; 1968 and 1969 Mint sets; Poland. Mint
Error 100000 Zlotych. Y-196.1. Struck 15% off center. Plus a
few miscellaneous items. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $150 - 200
4681 Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of crowns and minors:
Consists coins from China, Japan, India, Spam, Swiss, Venezu¬
ela, Siberia, Russia, Netherlands, etc. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value . $ 150-UP
4682 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of World Coins: Lot
includes Canadian Silver coins and miscellaneous minors; world
bulk coins, silver coins and tokens. Careful examination is rec¬
ommended. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . 5500-UP
4683 Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of World Coins and Med¬
als Lot includes miscellaneous silver coins and medals, Hutt
River Province Fathers of Baseball 5 -com silver set (total of 5 oz.
pure silver), Canadian Large Cents, China Panda Medallic repro¬
ductions not in silver as indicated on the medals. Bulk Foreign
Poundage, Etc. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value . $250 - 300
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